From The Clarkston News

Independence Township
Sunday, May 18, a 42-year-old man was arrested on M-15 for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense, and having open intoxicants in the vehicle.
Saturday, May 17, larceny from a vehicle, with force, on Michigamme. Stereo equipment was stolen.
A license plate was stolen off a vehicle parked at a golf course on Maybee.
Friday, May 16, malicious destruction of property on Sun Valley Court, Berwick and Sashabaw. Tires were slashed to five vehicles parked at residences.
A 17-year-old woman was found in the possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at Clarkston High School.
Larceny from a residence on Wyngate. Jewelry, worth more than $10,000, was stolen. A woman, who visits the home to groom the family dog, is suspected.
A 20-year-old man on Cranberry Lake was cited for under 21 consumption of alcohol.
Thursday, May 15, suspicious circumstance on Dixie. A woman reported finding a white powdery substance, thought to be a pill, in her drink she’d purchased from a fast food restaurant.
Wednesday, May 14, felonious assault on Forest Valley. A 29-year-old man was arrested after allegedly hitting a 19-year-old man with his vehicle and pinning him against his own vehicle. The victim received minor injuries.
A 19-year-old woman is suspected of impersonating a police officer and maliciously using a telecommunications service to threaten a 19-year-old man on Mann via email.
Tuesday, May 13, larceny of a push mower on Oakhill. A shed was pried open.
Two newspaper boxes were stolen from a restaurant on Dixie.
Monday, May 12, malicious destruction of property on Drayton. A residential window was shot with a BB gun.
Malicious destruction of property on Sashabaw. A wall of a business was spraypainted with graffiti.
Springfield Township
Sunday, May 18, threats on a deputy on Dixie. After lodging an OUIL (operating under the influence) arrest, the deputy went to the home of the owner of the vehicle involved in the OUIL. The owner threatened the deputy with a pit bull.
Saturday, May 17, malicious destruction of property on Englewood. Two mailboxes in the neighborhood were smashed by an unknown person with a hammer.
Friday, May 16, burglary and home invasion on Hillsboro. An unknown person smashed out a window to gain entry into an unoccupied home. There was no other damage and nothing was missing.
A 19-year-old woman on Rachael was cited for under 21 consumption of alcohol when deputies were dispatched to a family trouble call between she and her father.
Monday, May 12, larceny from a vehicle on Big Lake. The complainant stated his truck was parked and locked while at school. When he returned, someone had stolen items from inside by gaining entry via the rear window.
Larceny from a vehicle on Big Lake. An unknown person stole the tires and wheels from a car parked at a dealership.
Malicious destruction of property on Big Lake. The complainant stated someone keyed both sides of his vehicle as well as the hood while parked at school.
Larceny of a generator was reported from a home on Shaffer.
City of Clarkston
Sunday, May 18, a 39-year-old man was arrested for drunk driving on Main Street at 11:30 a.m., with his five-year-old son in the vehicle. He was later released from the Oakland County Jail on bond. A child endangerment charge is being sought.
Sunday, May 11, an argument between two men in front of a restaurant on Main Street at 7:20 p.m. ended in an assault. A warrant is being sought for the perpetrator, who fled the scene before police arrived.

Independence Township
Sunday, May 11, under 21 consumption of alcohol on Dixie. An 18-year-old man and 18-year-old woman were cited.
Larceny of two wooden chairs, worth $125 each, occurred at a home on Drayton.
A 20-year-old man was cited for under 21 consumption of alcohol on Boulderwood Ridge. A preliminary breath test registered at .12 percent.
Saturday, May 10, malicious destruction of property. Two homes on Oak Park had their mailboxes broken and thrown onto the lawn.
An unlawful driving away of an automobile on Center. An unknown person stole a Ford Explorer from a driveway. The SUV was left unlocked and had the keys inside.
Friday, May 9, possession of burglary tools on Dixie. Wire cutters, plyers, screw drivers and other various tools were found inside of a vehicle parked behind a car dealership. An 18-year-old man and 17-year-old man are suspected to be the owners. The case is being reviewed by the prosecutor’s office.
A 47-year-old man was arrested on Amy Drive for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense. A preliminary breath test registered at .31 percent.
A larceny of five landscape lighting fixtures was reported from a subdivision on Heather Lake.
Thursday, May 8, larceny of a wallet containing more than $450 was reported on Cramlane.
Malicious destruction of property was reported on White Lake and Parview. A total of three vehicles had their windows smashed out.
Larceny in a building on Dixie. A briefcase with lap top computer, palm pilot, cash and more was stolen at a business when left unattended.
Wednesday, May 7, arson on Reese. A 60-year-old man went to get his newspaper and found his mailbox burnt down and smoldering.
A license plate was stolen from a vehicle parked at a business on N. Hampshire Drive.
Malicious destruction of property was reported on Flemings Lake at the high school and on Dixie. Two vehicles were damaged; one had their windows smashed out and another was scratched.
Tuesday, May 6, a malicious destruction of property occurred to a vehicle on Eastlawn and a home on Campfire.
A 16-year-old girl was caught stealing a pair of sunglasses from a grocery store on Dixie. She was issued a court appearance ticket.
Monday, May 5, malicious destruction of property on Clarkston. A business? sign was smashed out. The cost to replace it is estimated at $1,000.
Malicious mischief and a reckless driving complaint was reported on Lake Waldon. A red Geo Tracker was seen driving across a residential lawn, hitting seven lawn garbage bags and dragging them into the street where they spilled open.
Disorderly person on Dixie. A 37-year-old man was reported to be intoxicated and becoming unruly while staying at a medical center.
Malicious destruction of property on Greenview Drive. A mailbox was struck. Damage is estimated at $50.
A domestic assault and under 21 consumption of alcohol was reported on S. River. Deputies were dispatched to a fight in a roadway between two brothers: one 21, the other 17 years of age. The 17-year-old, who was intoxicated, was arrested.
Springfield Township
Sunday, May 11, a simple assault and battery occurred on E. Holly Rd. between a 24-year-old woman and a 46-year-old woman. Neither party is pressing charges.
A 32-year-old man on Kier was arrested for a domestic assault, malicious destruction of property and driving with a suspended license.
Friday, May 9, a simple assault and battery took place on Bigelow between a 25-year-old man and a 46-year-old man. The report is being forwarded to the prosecutor’s office for review.
A larceny from a vehicle occurred at a car dealership on Big Lake. The complainant stated an unknown person stole spare tires from two vehicles. It was unknown when the theft occurred. The tires and rims are valued at $525 each.
Wednesday, May 7, malicious destruction of property on Rattalee Lake. Five trash cans, sitting at the end of a residential driveway, were set on fire. The flames spread to a landscape retaining wall.
Monday, May 5, larceny on Julie. A $150 camping tent was stolen from a resident’s front yard.

Independence Township
Saturday, Jan. 18, unlawful driving away of an automobile on Ashwood Court. A 27-year-old man left his parked car unlocked and running, when an unknown person stole it.
Larceny of snow skis, valued at $675, left unattended at a ski resort on Pine Knob.
Friday, Jan. 17, larceny of gas on Mann. The complainant stated an unknown person has been stealing fuel from trucks from his father’s business. Approximately 200 gallons of gas and diesel fuel has been taken over the past two years.
Thursday, Jan. 16, home invasion by forced entry on Maybee. Several items were stolen.
A 16-year-old boy was caught stealing a pack of cigarettes, worth $4.28 at a grocery store on Sashabaw.
Wednesday, Jan. 15, larceny of fire equipment at the new Independence Township Fire Station #3 under construction on Maybee. There were no suspects or witnesses to the theft of a vehicle exhaust vent hose, worth $4,200. But several building contractors were said to have been in and out of the station.
Larceny from a building on Dartmouth. The complainant reported her $5,500 diamond tennis bracelet and $500 diamond pendant necklace was stolen from her jewelry box.
Tuesday, Jan. 14, a 13-year-old boy and Clarkston Middle School student admitted to placing a harmful substance in food belonging to his teacher. The boy straightened out a staple, measuring one inch in length, and placed it in the center of his teacher’s cookie setting on her desk, after he had been given two extra reading assignments for misbehaving in class. He then licked his finger and rubbed it on the cookie. Prior to taking a bite, the teacher saw the metal sticking out of the cookie. The boy’s mother was contacted and a copy of the report has been forwarded to the prosecutor’s office.
Larceny from a vehicle on Eastlawn. An unknown person gained entry into an unlocked vehicle and stole its sound system as well as a leather jacket.

Independence Township
Sunday, Jan. 26, larceny of a $3,500 wedding ring on Parkwood. The woman suspects her soon-to-be ex-husband.
Saturday, Jan. 25, suspicious circumstance on Lingor. The complainant said her elementary-age son noticed a purple Jeep with a man in it watching kids get off the school bus. The man had long hair and several earrings in one ear.
Larceny of a $5,500 ruby/diamond ring and $3,000 in cash from a home on Deerhill.
Thursday, Jan. 23, threats on Deerhill Court. The complainant said her 14-year-old daughter has been receiving threats from an acquaintance over the Internet.
A 19-year-old man was cited for the use of marijuana on Dixie.
Lost or stolen property was reported on Dixie. Lottery tickets, worth $250, were missing from a gas station.
Fraud on Dixie. A counterfeit $100 bill was used in a $4,000 cash deposit at a furniture store.
Wednesday, Jan. 22, malicious destruction of property with a vehicle to a lawn on Ridge Trail.
During a traffic stop, a 23-year-old man was cited for the use of marijuana and driving with a suspended license.
An unknown man committed retail fraud at a drug store on Ortonville as he opened a drug test kit, valued at $14.95, and stole the form, valued at 25 cents, from within.
A 19-year-old man was cited for the use of marijuana while parked in a restaurant lot on Dixie.
A 23-year-old and two 20-year-old Flint men were arrested for the sale and manufacturing of marijuana, found during a traffic stop on Dixie. Approximately $700 cash, two scales, several 9mm rounds, a registration card for a firearm, marijuana seeds and leaves, and two pocket knives were found either in the vehicle or on a person. The case remains open pending review from the prosecutor’s office.
Tuesday, Jan. 21, credit card fraud of $5,461 was reported from a home on Caribou Lake.
Credit card fraud of $3,832 was reported from a home on Paula Ave.
Springfield Township
Saturday, Jan. 25, malicious destruction of property on Bluewater. An unknown person broke the rear window of the complainant’s vehicle parked under a car port. Damage is estimated at $300.
Friday, Jan. 24, a 23-year-old Clarkston man was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor, a first offense. The man had a blood alcohol level of .20.
Wednesday, Jan. 22, family trouble between a husband and wife on French Lane. No threats were made and no assault and battery occurred.
Family trouble on Tindall. The complainant said her soon-to-be ex-husband moved her truck, violating a restraining order.
Larceny of construction equipment on Shoreside. An unknown person entered a home under construction and stole various tools. There were no signs of forced entry.
Tuesday, Jan. 21, home invasion on Rattalee Lake. The complainant discovered her front door open upon returning home and noticed her stereo equipment was moved and the telephone answering machine was missing. There were no signs of forced entry and no witnesses.

Independence Township
Sunday, Feb. 2, a larceny from an auto on Andersonville. The driver’s side window was smashed out and a coat and camera were taken.
A homemade bomb discharged outside of Bailey Lake Elementary on Pine Knob Road. The bomb, made of aerosol cans and D-size batteries, was placed inside a microwave, which was then plugged into an outlet on the outside west wall of the school cafeteria doors and turned on. The microwave caught fire and was completely charred. The case remains open pending a follow up from an arson investigator.
A 21-year-old woman was arrested on Maybee for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor, a first offense. The woman had a blood alcohol level of .14.
Saturday, Feb. 1, minors in the possession of alcohol on Balmoral Drive. Four were cited including a 17-year-old man with a blood alcohol level of .07; an 18-year-old man with a blood alcohol level of .08; a 17-year-old woman with a blood alcohol level of .16; and an 18-year-old woman with a blood alcohol level of .10. The four were found in and around their two vehicles, which were parked in the roadway.
A 43-year-old woman on Joy was arrested for a domestic assault against her husband and for marijuana use and possession. The marijuana was recovered from her purse. Both the woman and the 39-year-old man were intoxicated. The man was found to be a parole absconder and wanted for child neglect. He was arrested.
Friday, Jan. 31, a warrant was issued on a 29-year-old man who allegedly failed to return a rented tow dolly, valued at $2,500 from business on Dixie.
Thursday, Jan. 30, a 36-year-old woman on Oakhurst Ridge was arrested for a domestic assault against her husband when a verbal argument turned physical.
An 18-year-old man was stopped on Sashabaw for driving with a burned out license plate light. He was found to be in the possession of marijuana and was cited.
A larceny from an automobile, with force, on Briarwood Court. A window was smashed out, with damage estimated at $150, and a radar detector and CDs were stolen, valued at $1,000.
Wednesday, Jan. 29, a 13-year-old boy was removed from a ski resort on Pine Knob after he was found highly intoxicated and vomiting on himself. The boy had a blood alcohol level of .085. His parents were notified and he was transported to Genesys Hospital. The report was forwarded to juvenile court.
Tuesday, Jan. 28, an unknown person stole a children’s motorcycle, valued at $1,400, on Clarkston.
Monday, Jan. 27, a 70-year-old intoxicated man was involved in three vehicle accidents along Dixie Highway. He was instructed by police to pull into a parking lot, but fled the scene in his vehicle. He was advised a second time, and fled again. He was arrested for operating under the influence, a third offense, fleeing and eluding, and driving with a suspended license, a third offense.
Springfield Township
Sunday, Feb. 2, a domestic assault on Sleepy Hollow between a 34-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man. The report was forwarded to the prosecutor’s office for review.
Saturday, Feb. 1, unlawful driving away of an automobile on Tindall. A 36-year-old man was stopped for speeding, and was cited for the infraction as well as for not having a driver’s license with him. The same vehicle was stopped on Jan. 26 for speeding, but the driver says he wasn’t behind the wheel then, though the ticket was issued in his name. He alleges his car was stolen and then returned with the keys. The report has been forwarded to Auto Theft.
Thursday, Jan. 30, a 31-year-old woman on Dixie reported her father threatened to kill her.
A 49-year-old woman was arrested on Eagle for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor, a first offense.

Independence Twp.
Sunday, Feb. 9, larceny at Clarkston High School. The complainant stated someone stole his varsity jacket, cell phone and duffle bag from the gym.
Friday, Feb. 7, several malicious destruction of property incidents were reported on Deerhill Drive. Two mailboxes, one lamp post and four vehicle windows were damaged.
Other malicious destruction of property, to vehicles, occurred on Oak Forest, Independence, Michigamme and Dark Lake.
A 44-year-old man was caught speeding, but accelerated forward and tried to elude police when lights and sirens were activated. He was arrested for fleeing and eluding; resisting and obstructing; and operating under the influence, a second offense.
Thursday, Feb. 6, two 17-year-old men were caught on Boulderwood Ridge Drive in the delivery and possession of marijuana. Warrants are being sought on both men.
Wednesday, Feb. 5, home invasion on Clintonville by forced entry. Numerous items were taken.
A 27-year-old woman was arrested for a domestic assault against her 45-year-old roommate on Glenalda.
Tuesday, Feb. 4, a 45-year-old woman was involved in a personal injury accident on White Lake and arrested for operating under the influence, a first offense; possession of marijuana; improper plates. She was taken to the hospital for broken bones.
Monday, Feb. 3, a 43-year-old woman said upon returning home after being released from custody for a domestic assault, she realized someone stole her debit card, checkbook and prescription pills. She suspects her ex-boyfriend.
An 18-year-old man and two 17-year-old men were issued misdemeanor appearance tickets for the possession of marijuana on Cameo.
A 64-year-old wheelchair bound man on Cranberry lake reported fraud after he lost $1,200 to a 50-year-old man he hired to remodel his bathroom for handicap accessibility. The work was never completed and the man was not refunded his money.
Springfield Twp.
Saturday, Feb. 8, an 18-year-old Holly man, a 17-year-old Davisburg man and an 18-year-old Davisburg man were ticketed on Hutchinson for having open intoxicants in a vehicle and being minors in the possession of alcohol. All of the men registered a .000 PBT.
Larceny from a vehicle on Ridge Valley. A window was broken out and CDs stolen.
Friday, Feb. 7, two 19-year-old men were arrested on Southshore Drive for burglarizing a home under construction and malicious destruction to six vehicles. An Oakland County Sheriff’s K-9 found the two men two houses down from the burglarized home.
Thursday, Feb. 6, a 33-year-old woman on Shaffer alleges her 17-year-old son attacked her from behind and tossed her to the floor. The man was arrested for the domestic assault.
Wednesday, Feb. 5, larceny of construction equipment from a home under construction on Rattalee Lake.

Independence Township
Sunday, Feb. 16, a 25-year-old man on Tuscon was arrested for a domestic assault against his girlfriend.
A malicious destruction of property was reported from a business on Dixie. An unknown person threw an object at a window, cracking it.
Friday, Feb. 14, a 22-year-old man driving a business delivery vehicle on White Lake was stopped for missing a mud flap and spilling woodchips from the trailer he pulled. He was found to have seven warrants for various charges and 12 charges of driving with a suspended license. The man was arrested and the owner of the vehicle was cited for fielding an unqualified driver as well as the woodchip spill.
A home invasion on Joy. There were no signs of forced entry. A bottle of prescription pills was stolen.
A woman on Lancaster Hill reported a larceny of $2,000 worth of clothing from her apartment. There were no signs of forced entry.
Thursday, Feb. 13, three vehicles were broken into by force while they were parked behind the shopping plaza on Dixie at White Lake. Windows were shattered and some items were stolen.
A larceny of construction equipment occurred on M-15. A tool box, containing miscellaneous tools, valued at a total of $650, was taken.
A 38-year-old woman was arrested for operating under the influence of alcohol after she was involved in an accident on Dixie. This was the woman’s third OUIL offense. She had a blood alcohol level of .12.
Tuesday, Feb. 11, a larceny of $850 in construction equipment at a site on Deer Lake.
An unknown person stole a $3,000 motorcycle from the back of a pickup truck parked in the lot of an apartment complex on Fox Creek.
Monday, Feb. 10, a 39-year-old man was allegedly responsible for failing to return rented property from a business on Dixie.

Independence Township
Sunday, Feb. 23, disorderly persons/fighting at a restaurant on Dixie. A 25-year-old Clarkston man was cited. He had a blood alcohol level of .08.
Underage minors were found in the possession of alcohol and tobacco, and consumption on Oakvista. Two women, ages 17 and 18, were stopped by police while travelling in their vehicle without headlights on. Both were cited.
Saturday, Feb. 22, damaged property on Fawn Valley. Trees and shrubs were damaged by an unknown vehicle.
Assault and battery on Parkcrest. A 26-year-old woman, a resident of a group home, claims a 56-year-old female staff worker hit her in the face after an argument. The employee admits to the argument, but denies the physical assault. The resident has a history of making false allegations to police.
A larceny and a simple assault and battery were reported on Deepwood Court. A 32-year-old woman said her boyfriend stole $875 from her and pushed her.
Friday, Feb. 21, retail fraud on Dixie. An 18-year-old Lake Orion man stole $70 worth of baby formula from a store.
Larceny of $300 worth of construction equipment occurred at a home under construction on White Lake. There were no signs of forced entry.
Thursday, Feb. 20, suspicious circumstance on Allen. The complainant stated a man came to her home, posing as a UPS employee, and asked for someone by name to sign for a package. The man had a clipboard, but no package or identification. The man is described as Caucasian, and in his late teens or early 20s. He was clean shaven and wearing blue jeans, a shirt and a baseball cap. He drove a white Ford pickup.
Malicious destruction of property on Drayton. A vehicle parked on the street in a residential area received damage to a window.
Malicious destruction of property on Maybee. An unknown person threw an eight-foot split rail fence through a kitchen window of a residence.
Malicious destruction of property on Snowapple. A van parked in a residential driveway had a window broken out.
Wednesday, Feb. 19, malicious destruction of property occurred on Sashabaw. A vehicle parked behind a shopping plaza at Waldon had its window smashed out.
Larceny on Parview. A woman reported an unknown person stole bicycle parts from her storage locker in the basement of her apartment complex.
A larceny from an unlocked vehicle occurred in a residential driveway on Greenview. Compact discs and a cell phone were stolen.
Malicious destruction of property on Sashabaw. A pickup truck, parked in the back of plaza at Waldon, had a window smashed out.
Tuesday, Feb. 18, burglary, with force, on Winell. A snowblower was stolen from a residential shed.
Monday, Feb. 17, assault and battery on Dixie. A 20-year-old woman stated she was pushed to the ground by a 50-year-old man while waiting to be seated at a local restaurant. A license plate number was obtained.
Springfield Township
Thursday, Feb. 20, a complainant on Walnut reported her family has been receiving threatening and harassing phone calls for the past month and a half.
Tuesday, Feb. 18, a business on Dixie was burglarized. An unknown person busted the rear door of the building to gain entry and stole money, approximately $2,000, from the change boxes of video game machines. Damage is estimated at $500.

Independence Township
Sunday, March 2, sale of alcohol to a person under 21 years of age on Clarkston. While conducting a building check at a convenience store at 1 a.m., police found the 26-year-old co-owner had sold alcohol to 17-year-old and 18-year-old men. All three were cited.
Saturday, March 1, minor in the possession of alcohol on Sashabaw. A 20-year-old man was pulled over for having a non-working headlight. He had no driver’s license with him and had intoxicants in the vehicle.
A felonious assault at a restaurant on Dixie. A 21-year-old man was struck in the head with a bottle, causing a small cut. A 31-year-old man admitted he threw the bottle, as he was being escorted out of the establishment, but was unaware it hit anyone. The report has been forwarded to the prosecutor’s office.
Friday, Feb. 28, malicious destruction of property on Deerhill. Three mailboxes were damaged by a vehicle. Additionally, three different lawns were run over by an unknown vehicle.
A reckless driving complaint on Mann. The complainant said her ex-boyfriend was making threats to her and driving in a dangerous manner near her and her friends.
Wednesday, Feb. 26, malicious destruction of property on Minnewanna. A vehicle parked on the street in front of the owner’s home had its window smashed out.
Attempted home invasion on High Ridge Court. The resident returned home to find a gold four-door vehicle exiting her driveway at 2:30 p.m. Four Caucasian, teenage males were inside the car. There was damage to the home’s front door.
Home invasion on Ortonville, near Hubbard. An entry door was pried open and numerous items were either taken or broken.
Monday, Feb. 24, embezzlement on Dixie. A manager at a gas station said an 18-year-old male employee has been using customer credit cards to obtain cash for himself without the customer’s permission. There was a reported eight occurrences in five days while he was working by himself. The total embezzled is $1,220.
Retail fraud on Dixie. A 37-year-old man was arrested for stealing baby formula, worth $120, from a grocery store.
A larceny from an automobile, with force, on Lancaster. A radio and speakers were stolen.
Springfield Township
Sunday, March 2, burglary, with force, on Dixie. An unknown person pried open the rear door of a restaurant and stole a cash drop box with approximately $5,000 inside.
Saturday, March 1, burglary, no force, on Parker. An unknown person broke into an unlocked garage under construction and stole $450 worth of tools.
Wednesday, Feb. 26, malicious destruction of property on Bluewater. The complainant stated the hood of her vehicle was damaged by an unknown person.
Monday, Feb. 24, unwanted subject on Terex. A 39-year-old man was terminated from his employment and made threats to the business owner and regarding the building.

Independence Township
Sunday, March 9, defrauding an innkeeper on Dixie. Two 17-year-old boys were issued district court appearance tickets for three unpaid food bills at a local restaurant, totaling $17.50.
Saturday, March 8, malicious destruction of property on Frankwell and Winell. Two parked vehicles were shot at with BB gun pellets, busting out a window and damaging a passenger side door panel.
Under 21 consumption of alcohol and furnishing alcohol to a minor occurred on Windward Court. At an underage drinking party, a 22-year-old man was cited for furnishing while three others were cited for underage consumption.
Friday, March 7, larceny on Watertower. A mansonry business had an engine stolen out of a cement mixer by an unknown person.
Thursday, March 6, home invasion on Sashabaw. An unknown person used a ladder to get on the balcony of a residence, then entered an unlocked doorwall. A camera, cash and coins were stolen.
Burglary, with force, occurred on Pine Knob. Several offices and a storage room at the ski resort were broken into and several sets of skies were stolen. The doors to each room were kicked in. Quarters from a cash drawer were also taken.
Wednesday, March 5, home invasion on Thendara Court. Someone broke the glass in a door to unlock it to and gain entry. Nothing appeared to be missing.
Tuesday, March 4, larceny from a building on Lorac. A fetal heart monitor, valued at $500, was stolen from an examination room at a healthcare facility. The suspect is a 16-year-old girl.
Malicious destruction of property/turfing was reported on New Castle and Upland. Several homes had their lawns driven upon, busting sprinkler heads, by a maroon GMC pickup truck.
Monday, March 3, larceny from an auto on Sashabaw. A $1,200 cordless drill was stolen from the back of a truck while its owner shopped in a nearby store.
Springfield Township
Friday, March 7, harassment on Brucedale. The complainant stated her ex-husband’s wife has been harassing her via the phone and through written letters.
Thursday, March 6, suspicious circumstance on Bridge Lake. The reporting party stated a vehicle drove onto her front yard, stopping just two feet before hitting the home. The complaint did not know the driver.
Monday, March 3, home invasion on Davisburg. The complainant came home to find the garage door open and the living room television in the garage. Inside the home, the living room, master bedroom and basement were ransacked. Numerous items were missing.

Independence Township
Sunday, March 30, an unknown person stole 22 cartons of cigarettes, valued at $1,180, from a gas station on Sashabaw. There were no signs of forced entry. A door had been left unlocked.
A 26-year-old man was arrested on Maybee for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor, a third offense; marijuana use and possession; driving with a suspended license, a second offense; and refusing a breath/blood test.
As the result of a traffic stop for defective equipment, a 22-year-old man was arrested on two outstanding warrants and cocaine use and possession, and a 26-year-old man was arrested for four outstanding warrants.
Saturday, March 29, malicious destruction of property on Golden Aspen. Juveniles are suspected in damaging lights and a shed at a residence.
An 18-year-old man and a 17-year-old man were found parked behind a grocery store on Sashabaw and in the possession of marijuana. There were both cited and released to their parents.
Friday, March 28, a simple assault and battery occurred between an intoxicated man and woman at a business on Deerhill. There were no injuries.
Thursday, March 27, malicious destruction of property, trespassing and threats on Cobden. The complainant stated 10 to 20 boys were in his front yard threatening to fight and threw an object, breaking the kitchen window.
A 22-year-old man was cited for window peeping and soliciting without a permit on Old Cove. The man, of Iowa, was selling magazines door to door and said he peered into windows to see if anyone was home. Two other men, of the same age, were also cited for soliciting without a permit on Fox Creek.
Wednesday, March 26, larceny of two cell phones, totaling $350, at a cellular store on Dixie.
An unknown man was caught attempting to steal 30 DVD’s at a grocery store on Dixie. When approached by a manager, he dropped the merchandise and ran.
Tuesday, March 25, an employee at a store on Maybee reported someone stole his bike, valued at $300, while he worked.
A larceny of two leaf blowers was reported from a home on S. Eston. The leaf blowers were under a deck behind the home.
A woman on Stonewood reported someone stole silverware at the time she moved into her new home.
Three males stole an unknown amount of change from a newspaper box at a gas station on Sashabaw.
A resident on Timber Cove Circle stated someone stole diamond earrings, worth $5,000, from her home.
Various tools were stolen from a construction site on Waterplace.
Monday, March 24, a 40-year-old man was arrested on Dixie for operating under the influence of liquor.
An unknown person entered an unlocked vehicle parked on Smokey Hollow Lane and smeared fecal matter on the passenger seat and ceiling. The complainant stated this was the second occurrence since the fall. There are no suspects.
Construction equipment, valued at $3,000, was stolen from a home under construction on Watertower.
An unknown person or persons broke a gate hasp and security light at Bailey Lake Elementary.
Springfield Township
Sunday, March 30, a complainant on Andersonville stated someone made threatening phone calls to her home.
Saturday, March 29, an 18-year-old Waterford man was caught trespassing, after he jumped a locked fence to an automobile lot.
A 23-year-old man was arrested, during a traffic stop on Dixie, for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense, and marijuana use and possession.
Wednesday, March 26, a suspicious circumstance was reported on Dixie. A 12-year-old girl stated she was at the school bus stop at the end of her driveway when a full size white van drove up to her. The unknown Caucasian male driver said, “Come here little girl,” before she ran home for safety. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department conducted an area search for the van, but could not locate it.
Tuesday, March 25, a 25-year-old woman was arrested on E. Holly for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor.
Monday, March 24, larceny of construction equipment on Farley. Someone broke into a shed and took a generator. There are no suspects.
Juveniles are suspected in maliciously destroying an irrigation computer on a golf course on Big Lake, valued at $4,200.

Independence Township
Sunday, April 20, larceny from an automobile on Curtis Lane. Miscellaneous items were stolen.
Malicious destruction of property on Andersonville. A vehicle had a window smashed out. Damage is estimated at $300.
A 23-year-old man was cited for a noise ordinance violation during a house party on Mockingbird Drive.
Saturday, April 19, an 18-year-old man was arrested on Clarkston for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense. The man was speeding and caused his vehicle to roll over. There were no injuries.
A complainant on Springmeadow Drive reported a larceny after the complainant’s roommate stole an $800 generator and pawned it for $60 to get money for his probation.
Friday, April 18, forged/altered plate, driving with a suspended license, a second offense, and disobeying a police officer signal on Andersonville. A 45-year-old man was arrested for driving a vehicle he bought but did not title. The plate used was not his and the tab was one stolen from a Brandon Township resident. He also refused to stop his vehicle when indicated to do so by authorities.
Thursday, April 17, malicious destruction of property occurred to vehicles parked at residences on Deerhill, Allen Hill Court and Woodlyn Court. In all instances, windows were smashed out.
Malicious destruction of property on Mountain Ridge Drive. A house window was shot out with a BB gun. The homeowner saw a car drive away from his home and followed the car to obtain a license plate number.
Malicious destruction of property on Coddington Court. Three floodlights were damaged in a subdivision.
Malicious destruction of property on Deerhill. A residential window was shot out with a BB gun.
Uttering and publishing was reported from a credit union on Ortonville. A credit union member said a 48-year-old Waterford man stole her check for $730 from a drop box at her apartment complex in Waterford and cashed it.
A 26-year-old man was arrested on Clarkston for operating under the influence of liquor, a second offense. The man struck a tree with his vehicle. He was transported to North Oakland Medical Center for x-rays. A small amount of marijuana was also found inside his wallet.
Fraud at a gas station on Sashabaw. A woman posed as the daughter of an employee to cash a $348 check.
Wednesday, April 16, two 19-year-old men, one 19-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man were cited on Mann for marijuana use and possession.
A 26-year-old man was arrested on Dixie for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense, and reckless driving.
A felonious assault on Waldon occurred between a father and son. A 28-year-old man was arrested after threatening to kill his 56-year-old father at knife point.
Tuesday, April 15, an assault and battery on Flemings Lake at Clarkston High School. A 14-year-old girl was slapped in the face by another 14-year-old girl. Later that day, the alleged victim’s mother, a 37-year-old woman and the 14-year-old alleged suspect were involved in an assault and battery at CHS. The mother approached the young girl, who slapped the woman. The elder woman pushed the girl in response. There were no injuries. The case is open pending review from Family Court.
Malicious destruction of property occurred on Deerhill Drive. A car window was smashed out.
A malicious destruction of property on Staghorn. A vehicle parked in the resident’s driveway, had multiple damage.
Malicious mischief on Waldon. Four men, described in their late teens/early 20’s, were spraying passing cars with water from a garden hose.
An unlawful driving away of an automobile on Fox Creek. Two motorcycles were stolen from a carport within the apartment complex.
Construction equipment, valued at $700, was stolen from Wild Daisy Court.
Monday, April 14, a 21-year-old man was arrested on Boulderwood Ridge for two warrants as well as marijuana use and possession.
Springfield Township
Sunday, April 20, burglary, no force, and larceny from a vehicle, with force, on Foster. The complainant stated someone shattered a window on her vehicle, which was parked in her driveway, and stole her purse. The complainant’s shed, which was not locked, was also entered and a power washer was taken.
An unknown person entered a garage at a residence on Foster and stole a power washer and a jacket from an unlocked vehicle. The garage had been left open during the night hours.
An unknown person entered a vehicle at a residence on Northbay and stole $10.
Someone shattered a window of a vehicle parked at a residence on Northbay and stole a breathing treatment machine.
Three unlocked vehicles parked in a driveway on Robertdale were entered by an unknown person. Nothing appeared to be missing.
A malicious destruction of property was reported on Neil. Someone knocked over a yard ornament, causing a dent and $100 worth of damage.
Monday, April 14, larceny from a vehicle, north force, on Bluewater. Approximately 100 CD’s were stolen from inside the unlocked car.
A 34-year-old man was arrested for a domestic assault against his 24-year-old wife. The assault took place inside the couple’s vehicle. The woman exited the car, entered a store on Dixie to call 911, and remained there for her safety until authorities arrived.
A cell phone was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Farley.

Independence Township
Saturday, April 26, fail to pay at a gas station on Sashabaw. An unknown person stole $14 in gas.
Home invasion on Hadley. Items were stolen from a residence while the homeowner was on vacation.
A larceny from an automobile on Dixie. A $600 backpack leaf blower was stolen from the bed of a truck while it was parked in a restaurant lot.
Friday, April 25, malicious destruction of property on Ranch Estates. The dining room window of a home was broken out.
Domestic assault on Timberway Trail. A 44-year-old woman was arrested for pushing her live-in boyfriend during an argument.
Suspicious circumstance on Parview. A resident reported he heard footsteps and saw two people exiting his garage, after an alarm alerted him.
Thursday, April 24, malicious destruction of property on Jerome. Windows on a vehicle were smashed out.
Unlawful entry on Balmoral Terrace. A 16-year-old girl is suspected of entering her father’s home without permission.
Wednesday, April 23, larceny from a vehicle on N. Marshbank. The car door was pried open and stereo equipment, among other items, were stolen.
Tuesday, April 22, malicious mischief at a business on Dixie. Graffiti was spray-painted on the rear of the building. A malicious destruction of property was also reported from the business. A vehicle parked in the lot had a window smashed out.
A 44-year-old man was arrested on Dixie for operating under the influence of liquor, a second offense. He was at fault in a vehicle accident. The man registered a .172 percent on a preliminary breath test.
Monday, April 21, fraud at a bank on Sashabaw. A 47-year-old woman had starter checks stolen from her home and two, totaling $955, were cashed in Clarkston. A 34-year-old White Lake woman is suspected.
A malicious destruction of property and larceny on Lancaster Drive. A mailbox post and light fixture were damaged. An unknown amount of assorted mail was also stolen.
A larceny from a building on Indianwood Drive. The complainant reported she suspects her grandson stole $395 from her home.
A malicious destruction of property on Stonewood. Signage in a subdivision was damaged, estimated at $250.
Burglary on Maybee. A shed was broken into at a service organization hall. It was unknown if anything was stolen.
Springfield Township
Sunday, April 27, domestic assault on Neilson. A 33-year-old woman was arrested after striking a 15-year-old girl in the nose and grabbing her arms during an argument. The victim suffered a bloody nose and bruising to her arms.
Saturday, April 26, illegal burn on Schaffer. A man was cited for burning brush without a permit.
Friday, April 25, malicious destruction of property on Melvin. Approximately six juveniles damaged a small in-ground pond. Potted plants were scattered and two pumps and a heater were broken. Four fish were missing.
Wednesday, April 23, home invasion on Eagle Hill. The complainant stated he had two bow cases with archery equipment taken from his home. Force was used to the back door to gain entry.
Tuesday, April 22, family trouble on Ormond. A woman reported during an argument with her live-in ex-husband he threatened her with a gun. She stated he was intoxicated and mad at her after she asked him to leave the house. The incident was for documentation only. No charges are being pressed.
Larceny from a vehicle on Dixie. A license plate was stolen from a car parked at an apartment complex.
Larceny on College Park. An unknown person stole 26 cases of marble floor tile from a home under construction.
Monday, April 21, malicious destruction of property on Sleepy Hollow. A seven-year-old boy admitted to slashing the tires to a neighbor’s vehicle with a kitchen knife. His mother agreed to pay for damages.
A larceny from a vehicle and malicious destruction of property on Dixie. Two vehicles, stored an auto body shop, were damaged and had items stolen from within.

Independence Township
Sunday, May 4, domestic assault on Dvorak. A 17-year-old man was reported to have assaulted his mother during a verbal argument. She sustained scratches on her right arm. The boy was intoxicated, registering a .08 percent preliminary breath test.
Larceny from a vehicle on Foxcreek. There were no signs of forced entry. Various items were stolen.
Saturday, May 3, a 20-year-old man was arrested on Maybee for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense, and being a minor in the possession of alcohol. The man was the cause of a traffic accident. He registered a .15 preliminary breath test.
Burglary on Andersonville. An unknown person cut the padlock from a storage shed at Bay Court Park. It was unknown if anything was missing.
Malicious destruction of property on Longview. An unknown person threw a rock through a car window.
Under 21 consumption of alcohol was reported on N. Marshbank Drive. Minors in the possession tickets were issued and one possession of marijuana citation was given.
Friday, May 2, juvenile complaint on Dixie. An employee at a fast food restaurant said teenagers on several recent occasions ordered at the drive-through than drove off laughing when approaching the pick-up window. A license plate number was obtained.
Grass fire on Reese. An unknown person set fire to a mailbox, which spread onto the lawn.
Malicious destruction of property at a business on Dixie. A parked vehicle had its windows smashed out. Possible suspects were described as two white males, 15 to 20 years of age, with black leather jackets, one with a skull on the back, black pants, and mohawks.
Thursday, May 1, a disorderly person was reported at a medical center on S. Main. He was sent to St. Joseph Hospital for evaluation.
Malicious destruction of property to a vehicle parked at a residence on Adderstone.
Malicious destruction of property on Lochmoor. An unknown vehicle drove onto a residential lawn, and hit a street sign and fire hydrant.
Wednesday, April 30, larceny in a building on Goldfinch Lane. An unknown person entered a residential garage and stole various tools.
Fraud was reported on Clintonville. A man told police his soon-to-be-ex-wife racked up more than $20,000 on his credit cards.
Larceny from a vehicle on S. Marshbank. The vehicle, parked in an apartment complex, had a door forced open and a backpack with various items inside taken.
Damaged property on Maybee. The homeowners returned from Florida to find the west end of the home had been struck by a car. Brick and structure damage is estimated at approximately $2,000.
A 30-year-old man was arrested on Dixie for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense.
Monday, April 28, larceny on Maybee. A pop machine, valued at $4,900, and weighing several thousand pounds, was stolen from outside an auto parts store.
Larceny in a building on Middle Lake. An unknown person stole $295 in cash and coins at Clarkston Middle School.
Larceny from a vehicle on Shannon Court. There were no signs of forced entry. Various items, totaling $1,000, were stolen.
A man on Glenalda was bit by a neighbor’s dog on the back of the leg. The report was transferred to Animal Control.
Larceny from an unlocked vehicle at a residence on Ravine Court. A golf bag and clubs, totaling $1,500, were stolen.
Larceny from an unlocked vehicle on Spring Meadow Drive. Various items were stolen. A neighbor is suspected.
Springfield Township
Friday, May 2, larceny from a vehicle on Dixie. Someone stole three wheels from a car.
Thursday, May 1, assault between two neighbors on King. The case is open pending issue of warrant.
Wednesday, April 30, larceny on Creekwood Trail. The complainant discovered someone stole a $3,400 ring from her jewelry box in her bedroom. It may have been taken during a party held at the residence.
Tuesday, April 29, larceny on Dixie. Someone stole several items from a boat parked at storage area.
Monday, April 28, Larceny from a building on Dixie. A $2,400 electric guitar was stolen from a church. A strange man had been seen wandering in the church the Friday before. He was questioned and left. It unknown if he is responsible for the theft.
Larceny from a vehicle and malicious destruction of property on Dixie. An unknown person broke the driver’s side window and stole a radar detector.
City of Clarkston
Friday, May 2, a 15-year-old woman and 17-year-old man were issued citations for minors in the possession of alcohol and consumption of alcohol. The two were passengers in a vehicle driving along Main Street. The driver was issued a ticket for careless driving.
Tuesday, April 29, a 63-year-old man was arrested for operating while impaired on eastbound Waldon. He registered a .09 percent preliminary breath test.
Thursday, April 24, larceny in a building on Middle Lake. A man moving from a home in the village of Clarkston to Independence Township said someone stole $400 from a desk drawer during the move. The moving company denied knowledge of the money.

Sunday, May 25, a 27-year-old woman on Mary Sue was arrested for a domestic assualt against her husband.
A 28-year-old man was arrested on Dixie for operating under the influence of liquor, a second offense, and driving with a suspended license, also a second offense.
A larceny from an unlocked vehicle occurred on Wellesley Terrace.
Saturday, May 24, a larceny of $83 in instant lottery tickets was reported from a gas station on Dixie.
A 20-year-old man, involved in a rollover accident on Sashabaw, was cited for under 21 consumption of alcohol, reckless driving and open intoxicants.
Friday, May 23, A 60-year-old man stated an unknown man ? described as in his 30’s, with long, stringy hair, a beard, and wearing jeans and a jean jacket ? looked into his home window.
A larceny of a 12-foot aluminum rowboat was reported from a home on N. Eston.
A 26-year-old woman was arrested on Dixie, during a vehicle accident, for operating under the influence of liquor.
Thursday, May 22, larceny from a vehicle on W. Harvard Ave. A computer and cell phone, totaling $3,000 in value, were stolen. The rear sliding window of the pickup truck was opened to gain entry.
A malicious destruction of property on Maybee. Crude words were carved into a plastic slide on the playground at North Sashabaw Elementary. Damage is estimated at $2,000.
Wednesday, May 21, two larceny from vehicles were reported on Heath Ave. Both vehicles were left unlocked in a residential driveway.
Three larceny from vehicles, both with force, occurred on Frankwill Ave. A stolen auto was also reported on Frankwill Ave. The keys had been left inside the car.
Tuesday, May 20, larceny from a vehicle on Tuson Blvd. A window was smashed out and stereo equipment was stolen.
Monday, May 19, a 47-year-old man was arrested on Perry Lake for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense. The man registered a .356 percent on a preliminary breath test.
A larceny from an auto was reported on Dark Lake. The car was parked unlocked in a residential driveway.
A breaking and entering occurred at an unoccupied house on Deer Ridge. Nothing was taken.
Springfield Township
Saturday, May 24, disorderly person on Kropf. During a gathering of friends at a trailer park, a 28-year-old man became upset after he did not get the same amount of barbecue ribs as the others at dinner. The incident ended in a pushing match and the man destroying property inside the home. He had a blood alochol content of .209 percent.
Wednesday, May 21, malicious destruction of property on Big Lake. A 16-year-old girl said she saw a 17-year-old man damage her vehicle.
Tuesday, May 20, larceny from a vehicle on Talor Lane

Sunday, June 1, malicious destruction of plants and shrubs on Pinehurst Court; as well as vehicles on Cedarbend and Willowpark.
Two boat motors and a battery charger were stolen from a yard on Eastview.
Saturday, May 31, breaking and entering and malicious destruction of property on Andersonville at Bay Court Park. An equipment barn was entered after an unknown person broke the padlock. A tractor and utility vehicle were driven out of the barn, damaged and left abandoned elsewhere in the park.
Friday, May 30, a breaking and entering attempt on Summerhill. The homeowners were asleep when they heard glass breaking. A storm door shattered. No one entered the home.
A 24-year-old woman was arrested on Maybee for operating under the influence of liquor.
Money and other items were stolen from a home on Maple. The complainant’s daughter and daughter’s boyfriend are suspected.
Six larcenies from vehicles were reported on Spring Meadow, Eastview, Shannon Court, Cornell, and Lancaster Lake Court.
Malicious destruction of property occurred to vehicles parked on Pine Knob and Flemings Lake.
Thursday, May 29, larceny of prescription drugs on Maple. An unknown person stole pills from a residence during a Memorial Day party.
A cell phone and a camera was taken from a purse, left unattended by a Clarkston High student at school on Flemings Lake.
A 20-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman were issued appearance tickets for minors in the possession of alcohol on Parview.
Six larcenies from vehicles occurred on Cranville, Caribou Trail and Cranberry Lake.
Malicious destruction of property occurred to a vehicle parked on Cranville.
Wednesday, May 28, larceny of construction equipment on Andersonville. More than $2,000 worth of tools were stolen from a construction site.
Larceny from a vehicle on Staghorn.
Tuesday, May 27, an unlawful driving away of an automobile on Pine Knob. A 1999 Ford Taurus was stolen from the parking lot during a concert at DTE Energy Music Theatre.
Burglary at a residence on Windward Court. A laptop computer and men’s ring were stolen. There were no signs of forced entry.
Malicious destruction of property on Northview. Garbage cans were run over by a vehicle. The complainant stated this is a common occurrence and high school students are responsible.
Landscaping trees were stolen as well as some maliciously destroyed on Coulter Lake.
Malicious destruction of property on Shappie. A vehicle had a window broken out.
Springfield Township
Sunday, June 1, a man on Deerhill was arrested on two misdemeanor warrants out of Waterford and Flint, and fleeing and eluding police. The man had taken, without permission, a motorcycle, with expired plates, from his sister’s home. Michigan State Police ordered him to pull over on southbound I-75 past E. Holly Road, but he fled to his home on Deerhill where a Springfield Township deputy confronted the man regarding his actions and arrested him.
Tuesday, May 27, malicious destruction of property at a park on Dilly Road. An unknown person threw a beer bottle in front of the park bathrooms. Reports stated the bottle appeared to have been filled with flammable contents. When the bottle broke after being thrown, a plastic piece attached to the bottom of the metal bathroom door burned.
Auto theft on Dixie. The complainant stated she allowed a 30-year-old woman to stay at her home. The complainant ran errands between 8-10 a.m. and upon returning found the woman was gone and had taken the complainant’s truck.
Monday, May 26, neighbor trouble regarding trespassing over property lines occurred on Bigelow.

In Independence Township . . .
Sunday, June 8, threats/intimidation on White Lake. A 42-year-old man was standing at his vehicle at a shopping plaza on Dixie Highway at White Lake, about to get his two-year-old daughter out of the backseat, when a man in a black Corvette began screaming expletives at him. The unknown man raised his hand in a threatening manner, which caused the other man to draw a handgun from his back pocket. The suspect fled the scene. He is described as in his 30’s, 5?8? with a medium build, mustache, and short brown hair.
A 20-year-old man and 19-year-old woman were cited for being minors in the possession of alcohol on Dixie.
Malicious destruction of property to a vehicle parked for sale at a home on Flemings Lake.
Saturday, June 7, larceny of real estate signs on Waldon.
Friday, June 6, larceny from a vehicle on Dixie.
Larceny of a sprinkler system control box at a subdivision on Timber Creek.
Malicious destruction of property occurred on a vehicle at the Park and Ride on Sashabaw, and to a sign and lights at a business on Moody.
Thursday, June 5, a 16-year-old boy was cited for careless driving. He failed to stop when police indicated to do so, but told the deputy he did not see the lights and did not hear the siren because of his loud radio. The boy and a 16-year-old passenger were released to their parents.
Home invasion on Pelton. Alcohol and medications were stolen.
Malicious destruction of property occurred with vehicles on Sun Valley Drive and Montclair, to an entrance gate of a home on Reese, and to a window at a salon on Pelton.
Larceny of a trailer, with $3,300 worth of lawn equipment, on Clarkston.
Wednesday, June 4, a 21-year-old woman was arrested for domestic violence to her father on Old Cove.
A 23-year-old woman was arrested for domestic violence to a man on Sashabaw.
Tuesday, June 3, larceny of construction equipment, valued between $3,000 and $5,000, at a job site on Oakmont.
Three 19-year-olds were cited during a traffic stop on Maybee for being minors in the possession of alcohol.
Monday, June 2, larceny from a vehicle, with force, on Springmeadow.
In Sprinfield Township . . .
Thursday, June 5, intimidation/phone threats on Detroiter. A woman said she received a phone call from an unknown man stating he was an attorney working for a mall in Troy and was upset about flyers distributed there. The man responsible, who was contacted after obtaining a number through Caller ID, was 18 years old and from Royal Oak. He told police he was upset about a flyer found on his car window at the mall and thought the call would be a fun joke.
Wednesday, June 4, suspicious circumstance on Rolling Meadow. The complainant stated his utility trailer was moved by an unknown source. The trailer was found against his home’s air conditioning unit. The unit was struck by the trailer with enough force to move it from its concrete pad.
Monday, June 2, burglary on Birch. Eight boxes of wood tile were stolen from a garage of a home under construction.
In Clarkston . . .
Wednesday, June 4, a 19-year-old man was stopped for a traffic violation (having a headlight out) on Main and ended up arrested for drunk driving. He posted bond and was released from custody.

Independence Township
Sunday, June 15, a 27-year-old man reported while engaged in an argument with his girlfriend in the parking lot of a bar on Dixie three women attacked him. He had no apparent injuries.
Several mailboxes within a subdivision on Avington Parkway had their mail tampered with.
Malicious destruction of property occurred to lights at a residence on Ranch Estates.
Saturday, June 14, larcenies from automobiles were reported on Autumnwood and Whipple Lake.
Friday, June 13, larcenies from automobiles were reported on Mann, Pine Knob, and Fox Creek East.
Malicious destruction of property occurred to vehicles on Ortonville and Maybee.
Thursday, June 12, a warrant was requested for a 43-year-old man allegedly responsible in a domestic violence, felonious assault and home invasion against his ex-wife.
Breaking and entering of a residential garage and larceny of numerous tools on Eastview.
Burglary at a hair salon on Dixie. The glass was smashed out of the front door. The salon was ransacked but nothing was missing.
Two 16-year-old males were stopped for a traffic offense on Sylvanview and were found to be in the possession of tobacco and prescription narcotics.
Burglary at a video rental store on Clarkston. The store, which has been out of business for eight months, was entered and various adult videos were stolen.
Wednesday, June 11, larcenies from automobiles were reported on Dartmouth and Frankwill.
Tuesday, June 10, larceny of a purse at a tanning salon on Sashabaw.
Malicious destruction of property occurred to vehicles on Flemings Lake.
Monday, June 9, larceny of a lawn ornament on Columbia.
Retail fraud at a video rental store on Sashabaw. An unknown man entered the store during business hours, stole several DVD movies and fled.
Malicious destruction of property occurred to a vehicle on Flemings Lake, and to lights at the end of a residential driveway on Newcastle.
Springfield Township
Sunday, June 15, an unknown person stole bicycles from a residential driveway on Andrew Court.
Saturday, June 14, an unlawful driving away of an automobile at an apartment complex on E. Holly.
Friday, June 13, larceny from a vehicle on Big Lake. A cell phone was taken.
Thursday, June 12, a vehicle stolen from a man in Holly was recovered on Ormond Road. There were no signs of force to the vehicle.
Wednesday, June 11, larceny from an automobile on Nadette. The complainant stated while staying with a friend, his locked, parked car was broken into and an attache inside was taken. Several items from the attache were found along the roadway by a citizen.
Tuesday, June 10, domestic assault on Eagle Hill. A 21-year-old woman alleges her live-in boyfriend waited in her vehicle, parked in a residential driveway, for her to return and then attacked her. The man was arrested and the 52-2 District Court in Clarkston set his bond at $2,500.
A larceny from a vehicle was reported on Ridgewood. Several compact discs were stolen.
Burglary at a private school on Dixie. Entry was gained by a rear door that had had its window broken in a previous accident. Office items were vandalized.
Monday, June 9, larceny from a vehicle on Hogback Lake. A laptop computer and passport were stolen.

Sunday, June 22, a 17-year-old Kentucky woman was issued an appearance ticket for being in the possession of alcohol.
An unknown person failed to pay for $23 in gas from a station on Sashabaw.
Larcenies from automobiles occurred on Amy and Church.
Saturday, June 21, two larcenies from automobiles were reported on Iroquois Blvd., and one on Lakeview.
A home under construction on Old Forest Drive was broken in to. Entry was gained by busting through a window. A stereo was stolen.
Friday, June 20, two men and two women, all from Flint, were stopped for speeding on northbound I-75. The driver had a suspended license and a stolen pistol was found in the trunk. A warrant package has been requested.
Thursday, June 19, mail tampering on Brookwood.
Wednesday, June 18, larceny of a mailbox on Bridge Valley.
Larceny of a golf cart at a course on Maybee.
An unknown person failed to pay for $20 in gas from a station on Sashabaw.
Tuesday, June 17, larceny of evergreen shrubs, worth $165, on Meadows.
A home invasion was attempted on Whipple Shores Drive. Entry was attempted by removing an air conditioner unit from a bedroom window. The homeowner scared the suspects off.
Monday, June 16, burglary, with force, at a business on White Lake. A trailer was broken into and $300 was stolen.
Springfield Township
Saturday, June 21, driving with a suspended license and warrant arrest on Pine Ridge. A 20-year-old man was stopped as a suspicious vehicle leaving a Clarkston dealership. The man was found to have a suspended license and a felony warrant out of Flint for breaking and entering. He was arrested.
A home invasion was attempted on Nadette. The resident heard a noise and saw two men trying to pry open the garage door. They did not gain entry and left.
Thursday, June 19, mail tampering and theft on Bridge Lake.
Tuesday, June 17, larceny of a mailbox on Peaceful Valley. The homeowner saw a small dark pickup truck push over the mailbox post. Then vehicle occupants then took off with the mailbox. There are no suspects.

Sunday, June 29, larceny from a vehicle parked on Waterford.
Saturday, June 28, four teens, ranging in age from 17 to 20, were issued minors in the possession of alcohol citations at a bonfire party on Deepwood. The host was also issued an ordinance violation.
Warrants were issued for a 17-year-old man found passed out drunk in his vehicle on Waldon with a substantial amount of marijuana in his vehicle and drug paraphernalia. He is being charged with possession with intent to deliver, under 21 consumption of alcohol and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Friday, June 27, a 42-year-old was arrested on Sashabaw for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense.
Malicious destruction of property to vehicles on Sashabaw and N. Eston.
Larceny of a powerwasher stored in a watercraft on Chapelview. Two vehicles were also entered and had items stolen on Chapelview.
Thursday, June 26, larceny from vehicles on Meyers and Pine Knob.
Wednesday, June 25, a retail center at a restaurant on M-15 was burglarized. Entry was made by prying open the front door. Thirty cartons of cigarettes were stolen.
A representative at a video store on Sashabaw reported an unknown man has been using a false driver’s license and social security card to rack up $2,000 in video game rentals in the past six months. The rentals have occurred at all three locations of the video store chain. The other two stores are located in Waterford.
An unlawful driving away of an automobile was attempted on Fox Creek. The ignition wires were found cut on a motorcycle in what appeared to be an attempt to hot wire the bike.
During a traffic stop on Waldon, a 19-year-old man was cited for under 21 consumption of alcohol and a 20-year-old man was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence and having open intoxicants in the car.
An assault and battery occurred at the DTE Energy Music Theatre on Pine Knob. Two security guards were assaulted by patrons as they were escorting them out of the venue for disorderly behavior. The perpetrators were issued misdemeanor tickets.
A 39-year-old man was arrested on Sashabaw for operating under the influence of liquor, a first offense.
Larceny from a vehicles on Pine Knob and Lancaster Bay Way.
Malicious destruction of property to vehicles on W. Crestforest Circle, Allen, Allenhill Court, Pine Knob, Deerhill Court and Deer Ridge. A residential window was shot out on Deerwood as well.
Tuesday, June 24, a 20-year-old Ohio man was arrested for disorderly behavior, urinating in public, and under 21 consumption of alcohol at a concert at DTE Energy Music Theatre. His 16-year-old friend was also arrested for possessing a fake I.D.
Four were arrested on Sunnydale for under 21 consumption of alcohol and disorderly persons as they were found drinking and being loud in a private beach area.
Seven mailboxes were maliciously destroyed at homes on Oakgrove as well as homes on Hillcrest and Greenwood Circle.
A misdemeanor warrant was requested for a 36-year-old man who attempted prescription fraud at a drug store on Dixie. He was also driving with a suspended license, a second offense, when he tried to pick up the prescription through the drive through window.
Monday, June 23, an unknown man attempted to steal $177 worth of DVDs from a store on Dixie. When caught, he dropped the movies and fled. A license plate number was obtained.
Springfield Township
Tuesday, June 24, larceny from a vehicle, no force, on Dixie. A man left his vehicle unlocked as he went into a convenience store. When he returned five minutes later, he saw a man inside his van. The suspect threw a jacket into the vehicle owner’s face to block the view of the suspect’s face. He then fled in a raised, yellow Dodge truck. A bottle of prescription pills was taken.
Monday, June 23, larceny of vehicle parts, with force, on E. Holly Road. A representative at a dealership reported a 2002 Ford had its radio stolen. An employee is suspected.
A 17-year-old woman on Coventry reported receiving three threatening phone calls from her 23-year-old ex-boyfriend.
City of Clarkston
Monday, June 30, a 53-year-old man was struck from behind by a 26-year-old woman while slowing for a traffic light on southbound Main at Washington at 11: 30 a.m. No one was injured. No airbags deployed.
Sunday, June 29, a 22-year-old woman was rear-ended at a stop light on M-15 at Clarkston by a 47-year-old woman. The accident occurred at 2:55 p.m. No airbags deployed. The younger woman was taken to Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital for treatment of injuries.
Thursday, June 26, a 61-year-old woman was rear-ended on northbound M-15 at Clarkston by a 60-year-old man at 5:40 p.m. No one was injured.
Wednesday, June 25, a 50-year-old woman was driving along Main, just south of Waldon, when she slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a squirrel that ran out in front of her. A 44-year-old woman could not stop her vehicle in time and struck from behind. There were no injuries.

In Independence Township
Sunday, July 6, a robbery occurred at a grocery store on Dixie. A woman was in the bottle return area of the store, with her purse in her shopping cart, when a man grabbed the purse and ran out of the store. The woman’s husband and three employees ran after the suspect. Police found the man and purse in a wooded area west of White Lake Road. Cash was missing from the purse but was found on the 19-year-old suspect, who was arrested.
A residential window at a home on Deerwood was maliciously damaged by what appeared to be a slingshot.
Saturday, July 5, an 18-year-old woman and 19-year-old man were issued appearance tickets for being minors in the possession of alcohol on Middle Lake.
A camper on Whipple Lake was damaged and had its license plate stolen.
Someone drove an all-terrain vehicle on a golf course on Maybee, causing damage to the greens.
A vehicle on Lingor was keyed by an unknown suspect.
Friday, July 4, a mailbox was blown up at a home on Caribou.
Thursday, July 3, a leather wheel cover was stolen off a Jeep parked on Lancaster Hill Drive.
Five men, ranging in age from 18 to 23, were issued citations for use and possession of marijuana on Pine Knob.
A vehicle on Lancaster Lake Court was keyed. Obscenities were written.
Wednesday, July 2, a 44-year-old woman on Maplewood was arrested for a domestic assault on her ex-husband.
An apartment on Fox Creek was burglarized and $750 cash was stolen. A screen to a bedroom window was cut with a knife to gain entry.
Suspicious circumstance on Burgundy Drive. A 38-year-old man found someone had smeared human feces on the rear hatch of his truck parked in his driveway.
A truck window parked on Deer Ridge Drive was shot with a pellet or slingshot.
A vehicle parked at a home on Sashabaw was egged.
Tuesday, July 1, eleven vehicles on Deerwood, Deerhill Circle, Elk Run, Bluegrass, Fawn Valley Drive and Deer Ridge had windows shot out with a BB gun.
A 22-year-old man was assaulted with a knife by an unknown person while sitting on the hill at the DTE Energy Music Theatre. He received a 4-1/2 cm. long laceration to his right leg. The man refused to have a report filed with police, but a nurse treating him did on his behalf.
A vehicle parked at the DTE Energy Music Theater on Pine Knob was keyed by an unknown person.
Monday, June 30, a laptop computer and a camera were stolen from a vehicle on Lake Waldon.
A Caucasian man, 5?9?, 220 lbs, with dark hair was found on a surveillance camera illegally entering a bank area at a grocery store on Sashabaw.
A group home on Whipple Lake had a computer, stereo and two VCR’s stolen when no one was at the residence. There were no signs of forced entry.
In Clarkston
Wednesday, July 2, a man on Holcomb had his car towed as it was in the way of the paving project.
Tuesday, July 1, unknown persons cut bolts and stole picnic tables belonging to the Clarkston Estate Beach Association on Middle Lake.
In Springfield Township
Sunday, July 6, malicious destruction of property on E. Holly. A vehicle parked at a golf course was scratched from its fender to back quarter panel. There are no suspects.
Malicious destruction of property and mail tampering on Bluewater. A firecracker was placed in a residential mailbox. The box was not damaged, but some of the mail was slightly singed. There are no suspects.
Saturday, July 5, malicious destruction of property and burglary, with force, on Broadway. An unknown person or persons broke into a storage shed at a park and stole various items. The suspects also entered a swimming area and cut the support lines that control the buoys.
A man on Neal stated a man called him on the phone and accused him of having an affair with his wife and threatened his life.
Friday, July 4, a woman on E. Holly reported receiving several threatening phone calls from her ex-live-in boyfriend.
Tuesday, July 1, malicious destruction of property at Oakland Technical Center on Big Lake. Fourteen tires, on several vehicles belonging to the school, were flattened.
Malicious destruction of property on Big Lake and Peaceful Valley. Three vehicles parked in residential driveways had windows shot out with a BB gun.

Independence Township
Aug. 15 A disturbance reported at the DTE Starlight Lounge.
Aug. 18 A Flint man drove away from the ticket office at DTE and left a bag of money on top of his truck. He later found the bag and said it was short more than $2,000.
Aug. 21 A Pontiac woman rear-ended by a Clarkston woman at Sashabaw and Waldon roads.
An Independence Township man admitted to fleeing an accident on Clinton Road. He said a dog or deer crossed his path and he lost control of his vehicle.
An Independence Township man on Staghorn Trail assumed his garage window was shot out by kids he has had trouble with in the past.
An Independence Township man on Clarkston Ridge reported his outdoor lighting timer box ripped out from his home.
Two men, one from Illinois and the other without ID, were asked to stop soliciting magazine subscriptions in the Hidden Lakes Apartment complex on Sashabaw Rd. Police later saw the men near Dvorak selling the magazines. The pair work for a Colorado based company.
An Independence Township woman reported debit card fraud for purchases ranging from Florida to London. The incidents occurred after she made a debit card transaction with Pay-Pal, she said.
A 55-year-old Independence Township man died overnight. The man complained of bad heartburn previously.
An Independence Township woman found a bike in the woods on Shermingham near Maybee Road. She said she found another bike in the same spot one week prior.
A man allegedly went into a gas station on Main Street, picked up bottles of antifreeze while the clerk was not looking and returned them for a refund after making up a story. The man left his name and phone number and was identified by in-store surveillance.
An Independence Township woman got a ticket for a hit and run car accident at Sashabaw and Waldon Roads.
Aug. 22. An Independence Township man on Ranch Estates said his driver’s side window was smashed overnight, but nothing was stolen from his vehicle.
Police found a suspicious person on Dvorak who turned out to be a 15-year-old runaway from Lake Orion.
Police responded to an emergency call from a payphone at the corner of Sashabaw and Maybee roads. They arrived to find a man they had previously warned about making false 911 calls.
Police pulled over a vehicle on Dixie Highway near M-15 and found marijuana and paraphernalia inside.
Aug. 23 A Waterford man rear-ended by a man from Wixom on White Lake Road near Dixie Highway.
Police found a man in possession of marijuana on Olde Sturbridge Trail.
Police found several teenagers on Snow Apple Drive smoking marijuana. Two of them were issued tickets for possession and one for the sale of marijuana.
An Independence Township man on Oakvista was taken to collection by Nextel for an account he was unaware of. The agency in collection would not give the man necessary information regarding the account, which has an outstanding balance of $700.
Aug. 24 The manager of a delivery product company searched his employee on the premises of a gas station along Dixie Highway because he suspected the man used drugs.
A restaurant on Dixie Highway reported a fraudulent money order passed on them.
An Independence Township woman on Amy Drive reported more than $440 in fraudulent debits made in her name. She expressed concern that sensitive information might have been comprised when she made an online money transfer prior to the fraud occurring.
A garage broken into on Dark Lake Road and more than $1,000 in scuba diving equipment and golf clubs stolen. A laptop computer found smashed on the ground. The Independence Township man was out of the country during the time of the break-in.
An Independence Township woman on Glenwood Circle stopped an attempted larceny from her vehicle parked in her driveway. She yelled at the suspect, who fled afoot.
Police were dispatched from an emergency call for a domestic disturbance.
A Waterford man rear-ended by an Independence Township man when he was stopped waiting for another person to turn left from Maybee Road.
An Independence Township woman on Deerwood Court reported a possible failed attempt of an intruder at her screen door at nighttime.
Aug. 25 A Pontiac man swerved on northbound I-75 and hit the right side guardrail, but was not injured.
Aug. 26 Police responded to a loud party on Dark Lake Road and saw several people run away from the party. Two subjects issued minor in possession of alcohol tickets.
Police called to a fight between two brothers-in-law on Waldon Road.
Aug. 27 Un-locked vehicle in an open garage broken into overnight on Hubbard Hills Drive. iPod stolen from vehicle.

Springfield
Township
Aug. 21 Two male subjects allegedly pulled a cigarette heist at a gas station on Dixie Highway totaling $321. One suspect distracted the clerk while the other allegedly jumped behind the counter and stuffed the inside pockets of his coat with items.
A woman reported her wallet stolen from the bathroom of a grocery store on Dixie Highway.
Aug. 24 A male on Buggy Whip Court reported he may have cashed a counterfeit money order at his credit union.
Aug. 25 A man on Clark Road reported a stolen lawn tractor.
Aug. 26 Police dispatched to breakup a fight at a wedding reception on Ormond Road between the groom and a relative.
Aug. 27 A resident on Graham Street reported three vehicles and one trailer’s tires flattened at the boat ramp for Logheed Island.

Independence Township
Aug. 13 A patrol collided with a deer on southbound Clarkston Road near Ascension Street. The deer struck the driver’s side of the patrol car.
Aug. 14 An elderly woman came home to find her door locks changed. Once she was able to get in her house she found several items missing including a safe, furniture and cash.
An Attica woman said her purse was stolen from her vehicle while she was inside POH. She said her medication, credit cards and cell phone were among the stolen items.
An Independence Township man reported power tools stolen from his garage over the past weeks.
Aug. 15 A woman rear-ended another driver who attempted to turn left off Maybee Road near Sashabaw.
A driver heading northbound on Dixie Highway swerved to avoid another vehicle that had come into her lane and hit a vehicle that was in the left turn lane traveling southbound.
A Waterford woman reported her sunroof damaged and her purse stolen at Greenview Apartments.
A Madison Heights woman violated the Personal Protection Order against her by e-mailing a Clarkston man.
The Independence Township Fire Department put out a fire started by the lint trap of a dryer.
Aug. 16 A driver on southbound Dixie Highway discovered his brakes did not work properly and he attempted to turn left off the road striking three vehicles.
A Waterford Township woman reported her ex-boyfriend may be responsible for taking her Debit/ATM card. Four withdrawals were made on her account for a sum of $300 in two days.
A Goodrich man rear-ended another driver traveling northbound on Dixie Highway causing a four-car chain reaction.
An Independence Township man was pulled over by police for speeding. He had no driver’s license and was ticketed for possession of marijuana, speeding and for not having proof of insurance.
An Independence Township man was pulled over after a background check showed police he had a suspended driver’s license. Upon police request, the man exited the vehicle. While doing so, police saw a plastic baggy hanging from his pocket. Officers searched the vehicle and found pre-packaged marijuana.
An Ortonville man was given a ticket for operating while under the influence after his PBT showed a 0.189.
Aug. 17 An Independence Township man went to the home of his ex-girlfreind’s new boyfriend and stood outside waiting to see him. When he finally came downstairs, the man broke a window after yelling at him to come outside and fight. The aggressor was later found under a mattress in a friend’s apartment.
A foreman for an electric company said a pipe threader, a bender, a hand pipe threader and electric wire were stolen from the jobsite overnight.
Aug. 18 A man noticed two juveniles suspected of damaging vehicles in the parking lot of his apartment complex and woke his roommate. The pair helped police capture one of the suspects.
Police found two men near Clarkston High School after they attended a party on Snow Apple Drive following the Ted Nugent concert at DTE. One man was seen staggering near the school’s parking lot and one was issued a ticket for possession of marijuana.
An Independence Township woman’s ex-boyfriend entered her home unlawfully and allegedly assaulted her current boyfriend of one year.
Driver failed to yield while turning onto Maybee Road near Dixie Highway, striking another vehicle in the passenger side.
An Independence Township man heard three loud explosions near 4 a.m. He found ruminants of ‘Drano bombs? on his property.
An Independence Township woman reported receiving several threatening phone calls.
Aug. 19 A car was struck in the parking lot of an Independence Township grocery store.
Driver rear-ended on southbound Sashabaw Road at Clarkston Road.
A house-sitter on Avalon Avenue noticed damage done to the homeowner’s pool and trampoline and said there was what appeared to be canine excrement smeared on two of the vehicles in the driveway.
Aug. 20 A Leonard man was belligerent with police after drinking at a local bar. The man wore no shoes and his clothes were wet. His PBT was 0.261. He was given a ticket for being a disorderly person.
An Independence Township woman said her car was stolen in the middle of the night and taken for a joy ride. When she saw the car in the morning, she realized there was damage to the car and two of her tires were flat; however, nothing was stolen from the car.
Items from a vehicle on White Lake Court were stolen including diesel oil, hydraulic oil and two gas cans.
A love triangle erupted into fighting at the park-n-ride on Sashabaw Road and I-75.
Police noticed a vehicle driving erratically on northbound I-75 and pulled the vehicle over. Police found marijuana and two six packs of beer, some empty, others unopened and one half consumed inside the truck. The driver’s PBT was 0.14 and he was cited for operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana. The passenger received the latter and a ticket for having an open intoxicant in a vehicle.
Aug. 21 A driver on Clinton Road struck a light pole coming around a corner. The driver proceeded to hit the side of a garage and knock a jet ski off its trailer and into a parked car all while in the same turn. The driver fled the scene of the crashes.

Springfield Township

Aug. 14 A Springfield Township man said someone stole a 6-gallon tank full of a gas out of his garage.
Aug. 17 A 53-year-old Springfield Township man died in his sleep. He had no history of health problems and there was no sign of trauma.
Aug. 19 A man was trying to get two young girls to approach his vehicle outside of a convenience store. The man left, only to drive around in the girls? vicinity after the two were finished shopping.
Aug. 20 Police located and talked to a woman who was going to the home of another woman whom she believed to be influencing her daughter into drug use.

Independence Township
Aug. 4 An Independence Township man was reportedly assaulted by two male suspects as he lay asleep with his girlfriend. Two men allegedly entered his home searching for an ex-girlfriend of one of the men. A warrant was issued for home invasion.
Aug. 6 Car broken into on Richmond Street. A digital camera and charger were stolen from the vehicle.
Aug. 7 Officers experienced trouble removing a Pontiac man from the area of Pine Knob and Maybee Roads after he allegedly disturbed a female that he claims to have emotional feelings for, despite knowing she is dating someone else. The female said she only briefly met the man. He was arrested for trespassing, stalking and disorderly conduct.
Aug. 8 A Farmington Hills couple reported the windshield on their vehicle damaged when a deer ran from the woods and jumped in the air, landing on their parked car.
A Macomb Township man assaulted DTE personnel while they attempted to remove him from the park for urinating in public.
An Independence Township man reported several power tools stolen from his garage after the door was left open all night.
An Independence Township man reported his credit card had been used by another person to purchase iPods.
A Lincoln Park man sucker punched a member of the DTE crowd control staff when the lots got low during a concert. The man was charged with assault.
Aug. 9 A 28-year-old male was making threatening statements about having a gun on his person while attending the Tom Petty concert at DTE. The man was uncooperative with officers during a search and was tasered by police.
Officers dispatched to an Independence Township business for an alarm. The perpetrator broke out the front door window with a rock and stole the cash register.
An Independence Township woman reported threatening phone calls urging her to join the Ku Klux Klan.
An internet cable modem reported stolen from a business in Gateway Park.
A man reported someone banging on his door asking for help. The man said he saw four or five men beating on a white male. The man’s glass door was broken during the fight and had blood on it.
Aug. 10 A Lake Orion man was given a ticket for minor in possession of alcohol at DTE after he kicked venue personnel in the head while seat jumping.
A suspect was caught trying to sneak into DTE.
A woman on Clintonville Road reported her car damaged with eggs citing yolk on the vehicle. She said there were also paint chips on the car.
Independence Township residents returned possible stolen property they had found.
A Pontiac man was given a ticket for assault and battery at DTE for striking personnel in the face during an altercation the man claimed was racially motivated. His PBT was 0.145.
An Independence Township couple got into an argument, altercation ensued and police were called.
An Ortonville man was pulled over after being observed driving erratically on northbound Sashabaw Road. His PBT results were 0.275.
Aug. 11 An Independence Township man said his car window was been broken while he was inside of a store near Sashabaw and Waldon Roads.
An Independence Township man found the wallet of another Independence Township man while riding his bike along Pine Knob Trail.
Purse stolen from an apartment on Briarwood Court.
Home on Ashwood Court broken into. A Playstation and 30 games were stolen.
Police were called to a home on Parkwood Boulevard after a screen door was found open unexpectedly. The resident reported things moved around, but nothing taken.
A resident on Mann Road reported his vehicle’s tires slashed.
Aug. 12 A man on Deerhill Drive reported his mailbox and lawn damaged by someone who drove over them.
Aug. 13 A man reported his acquaintance stole his car while he was at a home on Delmas Road. Police apprehended the suspect.

Springfield
Township
Aug. 8 A couple got into a dispute while they were riding in their vehicle. A witness said the man appeared to throw the woman from the vehicle once they pulled into the parking lot of a grocery store.
A Springfield Township man reported missing items from a construction supplier.
Aug. 9 Neighbors were in a dispute over property boundaries. Property markers have been stolen twice after separate surveys were performed.
Aug. 12 A car dealership reported the front clip and rear bumper of a vehicle stolen.
Aug. 13 Golfer escorted from a course after ignoring the directions of the attendant at Springfield Oaks.
Several illegal political and advertising signs were removed and confiscated from various spots in the township.
Three bicycles reported stolen from an unlocked shed.

Independence Township
July 28: A DTE crowd control worker was struck in the head by an unruly concert goer at the Poison show. The man would not let the worker move through his area while in a golf cart responding to a medical call. The Metamora man was given a ticket for disorderly conduct for striking the employee as he rode past.
A Bloomfield Hills man was arrested for being disorderly after intimidating employees at DTE. The man threw his beer at the employees after he earlier pushed one employee and used vulgar language to a female employee.
July 31: An Independence Township man reported copper wire stolen from his job site for the third time in a week.
Deputies were dispatched to an Independence Township business for an assault that occurred when one group of men got into an argument with another man inside the establishment. A member of the group allegedly punched the man in the face after he yelled at one of the group members for putting ashes on his clothes. The man later tossed a garbage can/ash tray at the truck with the group in it, as they left.
An Independence Township girl reported her purse stolen from the Deer Lake Private Beach. She says the purse was taken while she was swimming and contained cash.
Police responded to a fight at DTE Energy Music Theatre, only to find the two friends had seemingly made up and sitting next to each other in lawn chairs claiming they were only horsing around as their heads bled.
A Mauldon Roller was reported stolen from a business? parking lot on White Lake. The man who reported the Mauldon Roller stolen also said he was contacted by a man selling a Mauldon Roller he believed was the one stolen from him.
Bike stolen off a front porch of a home on Fay Street.
August 1: An Independence Township man reported fraudulent purchases made in his name in the total of $4,932. He was not aware the charges were made until a bill arrived in the mail in his name.
A mailbox on Snowapple Road was reported damaged. The homeowner heard a loud noise outside and went outside to see her mailbox damaged with green paint on the side of it.
Clarkston woman charged with assault and battery after she allegedly struck a former friend. The woman was in the drive thru line at McDonald’s on Sashabaw Road when her former friend, who was ahead of her line, began to shout at her.
August 2: Lawn chair stolen off a man’s front yard on Mann Road.
August 3: A Clarkston man was arrested for possession of crack cocaine in the parking lot of the Wendy’s on Dixie Highway.
August 4: A man was traveling on Sashabaw Road when a driver of a minivan threw an unknown object at his car and broke the driver’s side mirror. The man followed the minivan and was able to write down the license plate number.
August 5: A van used for business was broken into on Timber Ridge Road, but nothing was reported stolen or missing from the van.
Cell phone and charger stolen from a car on Drayton Road.
Police responded to a car fire on southbound I-75 near Dixie Highway. While police attempted to extinguish the car fire, they spotted a man walking away from the scene of the fire. One of the officers stopped the man. An empty gas can was later found in a field near Big Lake Road.
A man’s home was vandalized with eggs, tomatoes, plums and yogurt on Horseshoe Circle.
Cash and a cell phone stolen from a car on Old Cove Road.
A man’s wallet was stolen out of his car on Cecelia Ann.
August 6: A Clarkston juvenile was transported to Children’s Village after being charged with domestic assault. The juvenile allegedly put his mother in a headlock and punched her in the back of the head after she took his walled in an attempt to make him wake up and do his chores.
Several cars on Pine Knob Drive were damaged. The paint was scratched and other visible damage were reported.
August 7: A purse was found in the front yard of man’s lawn on Drayton Road.
Two men attempted to break into a car parked in a homeowner’s driveway on Heath Road, but fled when the homeowner opened his front door and spotted the two suspects.

Independence Township
7/24 A bag was discovered on the top of an Independence Township elementary school containing many wallets, credit cards and identification of several people residing in the vicinity of the school.
A Clinton Township man was told to leave DTE after receiving a ticket for minor in possession of alcohol. He was also issued a ticket for being a disorderly person after yelling obscenities at Oakland County Sherriff’s Deputies.
An Independence Township woman reported several items stolen from her vehicle parked in her driveway on Oak Park overnight. The items include a DVD player, cash totaling $300, a wedding band and an impact drill.
A man from Flint was issued a ticket for operating under the influence after leaving the Def Leppard show at DTE. He was involved in a verbal argument with another motorist. PBT results were 0.20.
7/25 An Ortonville man was called to the home of an acquaintance several times. Upon arrival, the man says he was jumped and beaten up. Witnesses say several men were fighting with him and he ran away to call 911. He was transported to Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc for his injuries.
7/26 An Independence Township man reported his pickup broken into while he and his friends visited Cedar Point. The truck was parked in front of his friends? home on South Hampton. A video game controller, pool stick and case reported stolen.
A medical patient, who police believe to have been in an altercation, fled a medical office after overhearing staff contact police. He was found at a nearby business, questioned and let go.
The manager of a doctor’s office reported a former employee was using the doctor’s identification to obtain fraudulent prescription pills.
An Auburn Hills man pulled into a gas station on Sashabaw Road, south of DTE Music Theatre, when an officer noticed that he and the passenger appeared to be smoking marijuana. The officer pulled the car over upon entering DTE. The driver was cited for failing to change his address, expired registration and for possession of marijuana. The passenger, a woman from Birmingham, was cited for possession also and the car was impounded.
7/27 A pizza deliveryman rear-ended an Independence Township driver on Sashabaw Road south of Waldon Road. The deliver person left the scene after giving his information to the other driver and telling him that he did not have time to wait for the police to arrive. Deputies later found the delivery man and discovered that he had been driving with a suspended license. Police found marijuana in the man’s vehicle also. He was charged for driving with a suspended license and for possession of marijuana as well as failure to report an accident.
7/28 A dispute over a woman started a fight between two men who used to be friends. A Lake Orion man and a friend went to the other man’s Independence Township home where he was at his computer with one of his friends. The unexpected guests entered the home without permission and a scuffle ensued.
An Independence Township man reported his ID and credit cards stolen from the console of his car while parked in the driveway of his home on Dvorak Street.
An Independence Township woman reported her beach bag stolen from the pool area of Lancaster Lakes Apartments. Further review of the security footage of the area does not show the woman or her bag at any point, police say.
A Holly man was arrested for operating while under the influence after he was found by police sitting in his running car in a handicapped parking spot of an Independence Township business near M-15. PBT results were 0.18.
A suspect entered a home on Autumnwood Court by removing a screen in the window and stole $50 from the homeowner’s wallet.
7/29 A homeless man was picked up at the pool area of the Bridgewater Apartments and cited for disorderly conduct. PBT results 0.206.
Two women reported separate incidents in which their purses were stolen from their spots on the lawn at DTE. The purse of an Independence Township woman was not recovered, but a West Bloomfield woman’s purse was recovered along a stairwell. However, cash and two cellular phones were stolen.

Spingfield Township
7/25 A Springfield Township man reported a milk crate stolen from his yard and he believes his neighbor took it. He thinks because he was using it to look into his neighbor’s yard to spot ordinance violations. The two men have a history of feuding.
An Independence Township man fled the scene of accident at Dixie Highway and Davisburg Road. He went to his girlfriend’s apartment to tell her what happened. Police later arrested the man for his various outstanding warrants, and driving with a suspended license.

Independence Township
June 27: A 2001 Chevy Blazer was stolen with the keys inside on Timber Ridge Trail. The Blazer was later found abandoned in Flint.
June 29: A mailbox at Farmer Jack on Dixie Highway caught fire and was extinguished by the fire department.
June 30: Lady’s wallet stolen from her purse at Clarkston Community Church.
A man ordered a bill totaling $18.09 at Ruby Tuesday’s on Sashabaw Road then told the waitress he didn’t have any money. He was issued a citation for defrauding a keeper and told not to return to Ruby Tuesday’s.
July 2: Homeowners on Mattawa Drive went to visit some neighbors and returned to find their house full of smoke. They managed to rescue their dog and kept the fire down with a neighbor’s garden hose until the fire department arrived. The homeowner was treated for smoke inhalation. The fire appeared to start near an aquarium, which possibly slowed down the fire when it broke from the heat.
A women awoke and found a man staring at her through her open screen door. The man fled when she yelled, ‘Who’s out there?? She did not get a good look at the suspect and was advised not to leave her screen door open.
A woman was assaulted by her boyfriend on Clintonville Road.
Man detained for being intoxicated at DTE Energy Music Theatre.
July 3: A man was pulled over for driving a car registered as abandoned. The owner had a suspended license and was asked to put his hands behind his back. The man asked if he was under arrest, then turned around and shoved the officer. He took off running, but was later caught and taken into custody.
Several letters opened from a mailbox on Clearview Drive.
July 4: A man walked out of Kroger with a grill valued at $99.99 inside his shopping cart. When he was asked if he paid for the item he drove off.
A man fled the scene of an accident and was later found in the Sashabaw Elementary School parking lot. His PPT was 0.13. He was ticket for driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident.
Woman pulled over on Parview Road because her Buick Regal was smoking. When she got out the car filled with smoke and had to be extinguished by the fire department.
July 5: An I-Pod and I-Pod station stolen from a car on Old Cove Road.
A man was struck in the head with a beer bottle on Clarkston Road. The suspect fled, but was later caught in the woods nearby.
July 7: A dumpster inside Bridgewater Apartments caught fire and was extinguished.
Wallet stolen from a Ford Explorer on Old Cove Road and a briefcase stolen from a second Ford Explorer at the same residence.
A woman suspects her boat was stolen from Royal Marina on Dixie Highway. The woman was paying to keep her boat there. During that period, the Marina went out of business and her boat was not found on the property.
July 8: A pair of sunglasses, leather gloves and set of car keys stolen from a car parked in a garage on Timber Ridge Trail.
Car stereo and case containing 24 compact discs stolen from a car in Parview Apartments.
Water skis and knee boards stolen from a shed on Parview Road.
Three suspects brought in for questioning regarding several area car break-ins. The one suspect was found laying in the grass on Snowapple Drive.
July 9: Man arrested in the DTE Energy Music Theatre parking lot for allegedly throwing a beer bottle at a car and then striking the car owner in the leg and back with a hammer.
Two Yamaha Quad Runners stolen off a trailer on Elmdale Road. A third quad was on the trailer, but was not stolen.
July 10: A man on Lancaster Road ticketed for furnishing alcohol to minors.

Independence Township
June 25: Assault reported at business on Dixie Highway around 12:15 a.m.
A bike stolen from a locked storage unit at apartment complex on Cottonwood Road.
A 17-year-old Waterford male allegedly punched out the window of a vehicle in a business parking lot on Sashabaw Road. The vehicle was occupied by two area women who reportedly made an obscene, but playful gesture to the man’s girlfriend who was in the car and an acquaintance of theirs leading up to the incident. According to reports, the male stopped his vehicle, wrapped his hand with a t-shirt and then punched the window three times until it shattered.
33-year-old Redford Township man cited for assault and battery and escorted from DTE Energy Music Theater after a physical altercation during a performance.
Damage discovered to vehicle parked at Sashabaw Road residence.
June 26: An unspecified amount of tools stolen from a vehicle, by force, at a business on Dixie Highway.
Trailer stolen from site on White Lake Road.
46-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license on Sashabaw Road. P.B.T results were .123.
A silver 2005 Dodge Ram club cab pickup truck with attached enclosed trailer stolen from business on Dixie Highway. The vehicle was last seen at 8 p.m. June 23 and discovered missing 9:30 a.m. on June 26.
35-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault on Stickney Road.
50-year-old Pontiac man arrested and released after he was allegedly found trying to steal 13 ribeye steaks in a store on Sashabaw Road around 9:20 a.m.
June 27: Obscene phone caller reported making a call to a Cranberry Lake Road residence.
Jerome Road resident reported receiving a threatening phone call around 4 p.m. from a male subject. The incident occurred June 3, but was only recent reported.
Holly resident reported prescription fraud after attempting to fill prescription at pharmacy on Dixie Highway and finding it had already been filled.
An unknown man pumped $31.62 in fuel and left the gas station in his car without paying around 4:30 p.m. The man was described as a white male, age 20-25, with a crew cut and goatee. The man weighed an estimated 180-200 pounds and was wearing a white t-shirt and jean shorts or pants, according to reports. The vehicle was described as a large four-door white car last seen speeding away north on Dixie Highway.
June 29: Rear passenger window busted on vehicle parked on Chicabee Court.
Employee at a group home on Horseshoe Circle reported a scratch on the driver’s side door of his car.
Springfield Township
June 25: Lansing resident reported damage to his car while it was parked at a business on Sashabaw Road.

Independence Township
June 15: 48-year-old Detroit woman ticketed for marijuana possession at DTE Energy Music Theater.
June 19: Air conditioner and 100 brick pavers stolen from Mann Road residence.
June 20: Window broken on a vehicle parked in a driveway on South River.
June 21: 44-year-old Flint man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Sashabaw Road. P.B.T. results were .247.
An employee at a business on S. Main Street claims he was contacted by a collection agency for a past bill of $176.96 on a fraudulent account.
Set of golf clubs stolen from attached garage on Almond Lane.
Tappon Road resident reported receiving harassing phone calls.
Fire department extinguished fire at Oakhurst Ridge Road residence at approximately 11:15 p.m.
18-year-old Waterford woman arrested for possessing alcohol on Parview Drive.
21-year-old Clarkston man arrested for larceny from a building on Oakvista Drive.
June 22: Ortonville resident walked into the substation to report a boat he stored at a business on Dixie Highway was missing over $1,800 in parts when returned to him.
A wedding ring valued at $6,297 stolen from a Deerhill Road residence.
Stereo stolen from unlocked vehicle on Cramlane Court.
42-year-old Clarkston woman arrested around 1 a.m. on Parview Drive and released pending further investigation for the charges of possessing crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia. Deputies were called to the scene after receiving complaints that the woman with her child was yelling near her vehicle in an apartment parking lot. During the investigation, police discovered two crack pipes and a pipe cleaner. The woman was transported to St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital and the 3-year-old was released to the child’s baby sitter.
June 23: Mailbox on Landcaster Road started on fire by unknown person overnight.
Handgun reported missing from Parview Drive apartment.
June 24: Three storm windows damaged by a BB gun at Bristol Park Drive.
Attempted home invasion on Mann Road.
June 25: 29-year-old Rochester male arrested for domestic violence and physically terminating his wife’s 911 call following a dispute with his wife at her residence on Joy Street.
Two Rochester Hills residents cited and arrested for marijuana and alcohol possession following a traffic stop for speeding on Snow Apple Drive.

Springfield Township
June 18: 33-year-old Metamora man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Rattalee Lake Road. P.B.T. results were .136.

A 17-year-old Davisburg man was arraigned on several criminal sexual conduct charges and resisting and obstructing a police officer in 52-2 District Court before Magistrate Chiappelli on June 19. The charges stem from his arrest on June 18 at an Andersonville Road residence. The charges include three counts of criminal sexual conduct, second degree, and three counts of criminal sexual conduct, fourth degree. Bond was set at $20,000. The man was scheduled to appear in court before Judge Fortinberry after The Clarkston News? press deadline on June 27 at 1:30 p.m.

June 21: Light motion sensor and bathroom door handle damaged at Schultz Park on Dilley Road. The drinking fountain was also stolen.
June 22: Laptop computer and 150 miscellaneous CD’s stolen from unlocked car parked in front of Fen Ridge Road residence.
GPS navigator, stereo and laptop computer stolen from unlocked car on South Shore Drive.
Laptop computer and other sundry items stolen from car on Brook Lane.
June 23: Wallet stolen from vehicle on Cherrywood Road.

Independence Township
June 9: 19-year-old Waterford woman ticketed for alcohol possession at DTE Energy Music Theater.
June 11: Full-size diesel truck allegedly drove away from gas station on Ortonville Road without paying after pumping $51.19 in fuel.
June 12: Fire Department transported a 4-year-old child from a Fox Creek address to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for further evaluation after choking on a small magnet.
Several items including a model airplane, radio controller and radio scanner stolen from a vehicle on Crestview Drive.
Computer flashcard and $5 stolen from vehicle on Crestview Drive.
Computers worth an estimated $200,000 stolen from business on Dixie Highway.
June 13: A vehicle parked at a business on Dixie Highway scratched on the driver’s door by unknown person.
Waterford Road residence received threats from an unknown caller at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Three money orders valued at $538 stolen from apartment on Cottonwood Court.
June 14: 17-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic violence on Rioview Drive after police conducted a welfare check following a 911 hang-up call.
Police cited two Clarkston teens for alcohol possession on Timber Ridge Trail and referred a younger Ortonville youth to the juvenile diversion program.
Drayton Road resident reported several pieces of jewelry missing from her home.
Four center caps stolen from vehicle parked on Mann Road. Two center caps were also stolen off a vehicle from another residence.
June 15: 19-year-old Waterford man ticketed for marijuana possession, possession of alcohol following a traffic stop for expired plates on Maybee Road.
Police dispatched to apartments on Parview Drive for reports of a fight. Following the investigation, a petition was filed and sent to the prosecutor for disorderly person for a Clarkston teen allegedly involved in a verbal dispute with a neighbor.
Purse stolen during home invasion on Horseshoe Circle between 6:30-7:30 p.m.
34-year-old Davisburg man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Walton Road. P.B.T. results were .134.
Employee at Clintonwood Park reported witnessing three teens steal items from the concession area. The teens fled when the worker yelled to them.
June 16: Unknown person entered attached garage through an unlocked door on Brookstone Lane and stole an electric guitar and keyboard from a vehicle in the building. Both instruments were in black cases and worth nearly $4,000 total.
21-year-old Waterford man arrested for possession of marijuana following a traffic stop for not wearing a seat belt and failure to stop at a stop sign on Balmoral Terrace.
June 17: Prescription medication reported missing from Mann Road residence.
Three 19-year-old Clarkston men ticketed for a variety of infractions including under 21 consumption of alcohol, marijuana possession and speeding on Allen Road.
37-year-old Lake Orion man arrested for outstanding warrants after police were called for an alleged assault on Mary Sue Road.
June 18: Car keyed overnight on Mann Road.
Tappon Road resident reported receiving threats by phone.

Springfield Township
June 9: An employee at a business on Dixie Highway reported receiving a threatening phone call.
June 12: Prescription medication stolen from King Road residence.
June 17: 21-year-old Fenton woman arrested for operating her motor vehicle while intoxicated and possessing an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle on Dixie Highway. P.B.T. results were .154.
June 18: 21-year-old Springfield Township man cited as a disorderly person following dispute with his girlfriend on Roberts Drive.
Domestic assault reported on Hillsboro Road.

Independence Township
May 22: Four students sent home and suspended from Clarkston Junior High School for allegedly being involved with a possession of marijuana incident. The case was turned over to youth assistance.
June 5: Satellite radio system stolen from vehicle parked in driveway, no force, on Dark Lake Road.
Unknown trespassers entered company storage yard on White Lake Road and spray painted graffiti on concrete drain pipes sometime between June 3 and 5.
Car keyed along driverside overnight on North Marshbank Road.
License plate stolen from car parked overnight at the park ‘n ride at Dixie Highway and I-75.
June 6: Clarkston resident reported two attempts to obtain fraudulent credit cards in his name by unknown person in May.
Sportsmen’s club on Waterford Road reported finding nails strewn across driveway. This has been an ongoing problem for several months.
Sometime between May 24 and 30, an unknown person stole a tailgate from a truck on Andersonville Road.
June 7: Police requested an arrest warrant for a 40-year-old Clarkston man for a forged license tab, unregistered vehicle, driving with a suspended license and having no insurance on Parview Drive.
A small safe containing $1,500 and jewelry stolen from Lancaster Hills Drive residence.
Fraudulent stolen check reported at bank on Main Street.
21-year-old Midland woman reported missing at DTE Energy Music Theater on this date after never returning to her friend from the bathroom. The woman was found alive and well at the house of an acquaintance in Walled Lake in the morning.
June 8: Rear passenger window on vehicle broken on Ranch Estate.
Snow Apple Drive resident woken up by explosion around 12:43 a.m. and discovered mailbox blown up.
Noise complaint for the racetrack on Waterford Road.
Compact disc player stolen from vehicle between June 6 and 8 at Meyers Road residence.
Unknown person entered business on Sashabaw Road overnight and stole cash drawer containing $10 in assorted change.
Business on Dixie Highway reported receiving four $10 bills suspected of being counterfeit.
17-year-old Clarkston youth cited for minor in possession of alcohol and tobacco on Deepwood Court.
Arrest warrant requested for 21-year-old Clarkston man for operating his motor vehicle under the influence of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. During a traffic stop on Waldon, the man turned over a syringe to police and stated he used it to take heroin.
42-year-old Davisburg man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Sashabaw Road. P.B.T. results were .129. A 36-year-old Clarkston man riding in the vehicle was also cited for having an open intoxicant in the car.
June 9: Two Waterford women were ticketed for fighting at DTE Energy Music Theater following a dispute.
June 10: 30-year-old Waterford man and 21-year-old Holly woman arrested for marijuana possession on Meadows Drive.
Home invasion on Chapelview Drive.
Four Clarkston teens cited for disorderly conduct for throwing fireworks near Forest Valley around midnight. Two of the teens were also ticketed on charges of reckless driving and throwing objects from a vehicle.
June 11: An i-Pod stolen from car parked at a business on Dixie Highway.
Vehicle egged while in parking lot across from owner’s home on Crimson King.
37-year-old Independence Township man died sometime between June 9 and 11. Autopsy results were expected after The Clarkston News? deadline.
June 12: 19-year-old Clarkston man arrested for possession of marijuana and consuming alcohol on Lancaster Drive. P.B.T results were .016.
An unknown amount of copper wire stolen from a supply yard on Flemings Lake Road.
Attempted larceny from vehicle on Drayton Road around 12:45 a.m.

Springfield Township
June 10: Several items including two pairs of prescription glasses and a car stereo stolen from two vehicles at a Graham Drive residence. One vehicle was parked in the garage, while the other was parked outside.
48-year-old Springfield Township woman arrested for assault after allegedly attacking and slapping a neighbor on Sleepyhollow Drive around 8:40 p.m.
Two go-carts stolen from Andersonville Road residence overnight.
23-year-old Clarkston man cited as a disorderly person after he provided a false name to police during a traffic stop where he was ticketed for speeding on Tindall Road.

Independence Township
May 30: Linden resident reported being attacked while attending a concert at DTE Energy Music Theater on Sashabaw Road on May 26. The case is open pending further investigation.
A paddle boat last seen at a Sashabaw Road residence on Nov. 5 is reported missing.
May 31: 36-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for being a disorderly person on Marshbank Road after she allegedly yelled obscenities at people in an apartment complex’s pool area.
Clarkston resident brought teenager into the substation to report an assault during the Clarkston High School graduation ceremony at DTE Energy Music Theater. The teen alleges she was assaulted by another girl as she left the ceremony. The report was turned over to the school liaison officer.
Automatic external defibrillator stolen from Bay Court Park on Andersonville Road.
Stereo equipment stolen from a vehicle on Bronco Drive. A left vent window found broken on the vehicle.
An arrest warrant for aggravated stalking filed for a 45-year-old Pontiac man for contacting a White Lake woman who has a personal protection order against him.
June 1: Clarkston resident reports she was followed in her car to a church on Sunnyside Road by a man who allegedly stepped from his vehicle and yelled at the woman who called inside the church for help. The man left as the woman called for help. A window was discovered broken 10 minutes later according to police reports. A witness who saw the incident described the man as a 40-year-old white male wearing blue jean shorts and driving a silver truck. The witness saw the man return to the church after the dispute on a bike.
Resident reported credit card fraud after receiving a letter from a collection agency demanding a payment of $719.80.
50-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her motor vehicle while intoxicated and failure to report an accident after allegedly striking a car at a business parking lot on Sashabaw Road at 7:58 p.m. Police found the woman at her home on S. Eston following the call and transported her to North Oakland Medical Center for medical clearance. P.B.T. was .383.
A golf bag, set of golf clubs, laptop and iPod stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Pine Knob Meadows Drive.
26-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Tuson Boulevard.
Police firearm discharged to put two injured deer out of their misery at 1:31 a.m. on Clintonville Road.

44-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for resisting and obstructing at Sashabaw Middle School after she allegedly stole a car from a Mary Sue Road residence and attempted to find her daughter. The incident took place around 9 a.m. when the woman arrived at the school looking for her daughter, whom she cannot see without making a prearranged supervised visit due to a court order. The school liaison officer was alerted of the woman’s presence and found her sitting in the vehicle in the parking lot. The woman refused to turn over the keys to the officer and refused to open her hand after apparently pulling something from her pocket. According to reports, the woman would not open her hand and continued to resist and pulled at handcuffs as the officer tried to subdue her. Eventually, the officer took her to the ground as she reportedly continued to struggle. The school was on lockdown during the episode.

June 2: 66-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic violence in a store parking lot on Sashabaw Road.
June 3: Two soft side doors stolen from Jeep in driveway on Hillview Shores.
Waldon Road resident claims she purchased two laptop computers online, but has never received the products. The resident stated she paid approximately $1,180 on two dates during the month of August.
46-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated. P.B.T. results were .158.
June 4: 33-year-old St.Clair Shores woman arrested for domestic assault and operating while intoxicated, second offense, on M-15 after exiting I-75. The assault charge stems from a dispute with a passenger in the vehicle. P.B.T. results were .13.
Unknown person/s stole $150 from the glovebox of a vehicle, by force, on Parview Drive.

Springfield Township
May 30: Clark Road resident found four tires on car flat and one tire on van flat on driveway. According to police reports the tires had signs of trauma.
Township resident reported fraud after she paid a company nearly $2,000 for windows but has not received them.
June 3: Larceny from vehicle on Waterside Drive. A car stereo was stolen from the vehicle parked in a driveway.

Independence Township
May 20: Employees at a golf course on Waldon Road discovered a golf cart in a pond on the course. According to reports, the cart suffered water damage and would not start. Employees also found empty beer cans and holes poked into the green on another hole.
May 22: Window on door broken at a business on Sashabaw Road overnight. Nothing was reported missing.
An arrest warrant issued for a 21-year-old Waterford man following a traffic stop for driving with a suspended license, second offense, expired license plate, possession of drug paraphernalia and accepting and concealing stolen property.
May 23: Arrest warrant issued for 21-year-old Holly man for marijuana possession on Dixie Highway.
An in-dash stereo/CD player and portable CD player stolen from two unlocked vehicles on Crestview Drive. One vehicle sustained significant damage to its dashboard during the attempted theft. The other vehicle did not have any damage.
Resident called police to complain about noise from the Oakland County Sportsman’s Club on Waterford Road around 7:45 p.m. Police arrived at the club at 7:57 p.m. and observed a small blue midget vehicle driving around the track. The man claimed to be a club board trustee.
A soundboard was stolen from a church on Maybee Road. A window on one of the doors was found shattered during the investigation. The K-9 Unit was brought to the scene, but did not find a trail leading away from the building. The dog did however lead police to a room with a desk flipped over and the soundboard missing.
Meadows Drive resident reported fraudulent activity on credit card totaling $193.
Fifty CD’s stolen from a car, no force, on Chickadee Lane.
36-year-old Clarkston man arrested for disorderly conduct, public drunkenness around 2:45 p.m. Police were called to a beach on Clarkston Road near N. Eston Road to check on the well being of two people who were heard yelling. After police discovered a large, nearly empty bottle of vodka at the scene, they had both people submit to a breath test. The man blew a .30 and was transported to POH emergency for observation during detoxification. A woman with the man was released after her breath test was satisfactory.
May 24: Cecelia Ann Avenue resident reported receiving a bill from law offices in New York which stated he had an outstanding balance of $655.33 on a wireless phone bill. The man stated in reports the account is fraudulent as he did not authorize the account.
A 15-year-old juvenile lodged at Children’s Village for resisting and obstructing arrest after police found two youths allegedly shooting off fireworks and possessing tobacco. Police were called to the area for possible gun shots. After police were unable to make contact with anyone in the apartment, they kicked in the door and found the two juveniles inside. One of the juveniles was sent home with a guardian, while the other was placed in a patrol car until protective services arrived. Protective services were called due to the condition of the apartment in which the youths were found. The youth placed in the patrol car reportedly kicked the seats, hit the door and window, spit at officers and made threats. He was uncooperative with the protective services staff who arrived. Officials determined he could not be released to family in his condition.
Resident called police for a noise complaint at the Oakland County Sportsman’s Club on Waterford Road around 6:23 p.m. Police went to the nearby race track around 6:45 p.m. and found all the race cars on trailers and the race area unoccupied. Police were unsuccessful in locating a manager or owner of the facility at the scene.
Two Pontiac men arrested following an investigation of an attempted larceny from a business on Sashabaw Road. Store employees called police after they stopped the 28-year-old man from trying to leave the store with several items including two Dr. Pepper 20 ounce sodas, two packages of socks, two packages of t-shirts and 43 assorted DVD’s. The items were valued at $803.
May 25: Two robotics kits stolen from business on Dixie Highway.
Misty Hill Road resident reported an unknown person made three fraudulent purchases on her credit car totaling $414.90.
26-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Maybee Road at 2:17 a.m. P.B.T. results were .173.

Springfield Township
May 20: Shed on King Road broken into and several items stolen including a power generator, outboard motor and power washer.
May 23: Two saws stolen from home under construction on College Park.
Plastic bottle filled with rocks thrown through a side window of a trailer on Louise Road.

Independence Township
May 15: Police arrested a 20-year-old Flint man for marijuana possession on S. Main Street.
Laptop computer, iPod and other items stolen from unlocked vehicle on Chestnut Hill Drive.
Between May 13 ? 15 an unknown person stole a door and five windows already installed in a home under construction on Avington Parkway.
63-year-old Clarkston man cited for assault and battery after allegedly pushing another man at a gas station on M-15 near Bluegrass Drive. According to reports, the dispute occurred after the victim turned onto Bluegrass from M-15 as the Clarkston man was trying to turn onto M-15.
May 16: 34-year-old White Lake woman arrested for operating her motor vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Andersonville Road. P.B.T. results were .203.
May 17: Police arrested a 30-year-old Clarkston man for marijuana possession. The man also had a warrant for operating while under the influence of narcotics and marijuana possession out of Independence Township, according to reports.
Car stereo amplifier stolen from car on S. Eston.
May 18: 23-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault on Oak Park Drive.
43-year-old Bloomfield Hills woman arrested for operating her motor vehicle while intoxicated and having an expired license on Dixie Highway near Andersonville Road. P.B.T. results were .135.
Vehicle broken into overnight at S. Eston Road residence. Wallet and bracelet stolen. The resident was contacted by a credit card company advising that a purchase had already been made around 2 a.m.
May 19: 20-year-old Clarkston man arrested for marijuana possession on Clintonville Road.
Store on Dixie Highway reported receiving a counterfeit five-dollar bill.
Police requested an arrest warrant for a 45-year-old Pontiac man for allegedly stalking a woman and maliciously using telecommunications to stay in contact with her. The man continued to contact the woman and allegedly damaged her car at her place of employment on Dixie Highway. The man was ticketed for malicious destruction on May 17, for damaging her vehicle. The man had contacted her at least 10 times according to reports after being warned by police on May 17 not to contact her.
May 20: Police arrested a 25-year-old Flint man for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near I-75. P.B.T. results were .193.
Parview resident arrested for felonious assault after allegedly a dispute with his son at a restaurant on Dixie Highway. The 39-year-old man was transported to Oakland County Jail after being medically cleared at POH.
Police were called to break up a fight on Mary Sue Road and cited a 29-year-old Waterford woman and 25-year-old Pontiac woman for fighting/disorderly conduct following the incident.
Thirteen total guns taken for safe keeping by police from an Ortonville Road residence after officers arrived at the scene following reports of gunshots. Police cited three men for reckless discharge of a firearm around midnight after discovering the men holding target practice in the backyard. According to reports, several open containers of alcohol were found at the scene causing the officers to take the weapons. The three men: a 42-year-old Clarkston man, 37-year-old Auburn Hills man and 41-year-old Fenton man took P.B.T. tests. Their results were .098, .151 and .32 respectively.
55-year-old West Bloomfield woman arrested for operating her motor vehicle while intoxicated on M-15 near I-75. P.B.T. results were .200.

Springfield
Township
May 17: Resident reported an unknown subject opened a credit card account in his name and made $6,880 in fraudulent purchases.
May 18: Unknown person drove off after pumping nearly $40 in fuel at a gas station on East Holly Road.
May 21: A red GMC Sierra pickup truck was stolen from a business on Big Lake Road.

Independence Township
May 7: 19-year-old Detroit man arrested for carrying a concealed weapon and driving with a suspended license on Rattalee Lake Road.
May 8: A golf course on Maybee Road reported two golf carts missing. The golf carts were secured on Oct. 17, 2005 but found missing on April 15.
50-year-old Clarkston resident ticketed for violating the township animal control ordinance on Whipple Lake Road. The resident’s pit bull was left unattended and allowed to walk onto another person’s property and confront the property owner in a menacing manner, state reports. The incident occurred around 9:50 a.m.
May 9: Two purses stolen from a locked vehicle at a business on Clintonville Road.
Domestic assault on Mann Road.
May 10: According to Lt. Dale LaBair, a death investigation is now closed following the passing of an 86-year-old Independence Township resident on Main Street. An autopsy revealed the woman died of natural causes. The woman’s doctor would not sign the death certificate at the scene because she had just undergone a medical procedure at an area hospital.
May 11: Police cited a 20-year-old Clarkston woman and 19-year-old Clarkston man for underage drinking after they were found in a vehicle on Coulter Lake Boulevard. P.B.T.’s were .08 for the woman and .04 for the man.
May 12: Purse containing wallet and credit card stolen from vehicle (no force) on Waterbury Drive.
May 13: 24-year-old Grand Blanc man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated, second offense, and violating his restricted driver’s license. The man was arrested in a restaurant bathroom after he drove into the parking lot off Dixie Highway as police tried to pull the vehicle over for speeding. Two other occupants stayed outside near the front of the vehicle while the man ignored verbal demands to stop. A deputy followed the man into the establishment. P.B.T. results for the driver were .13.
Rochester Hills resident reported a pistol stolen from his car while parked on Lorac Road on May 12.
18-year-old Waterford man arrested for under 21 consumption of alcohol on Parview. P.B.T. results were .10. Police, originally in the area for another call, were flagged down by a resident who could not remove the man from his apartment. The Waterford man entered the apartment with a friend of the resident, and later told a group of people at the apartment he was hiding from police. When it was determined none of the other guests in the apartment knew the man, he fled to the bedroom.
May 14: 40-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault on Forest Valley Drive for allegedly assaulting her husband and dousing him with peroxide. According to reports, alcohol is believed to be a factor.
Police visited the last known address of a sex offender on Ashwood Court who failed to verify his address. The address was found vacant.
Tappon Road resident reported receiving harassing phone calls since May 13 that have gotten increasingly violent.
27-year-old Clarkston man tasered twice and arrested for obstructing a police officer on Deepwood Court around 3:20 a.m. Police were called to the scene for a fight in the parking lot and were directed to the man’s apartment to find an injured person from the fight. As a deputy, approached the apartment the man opened the door. The deputy observed another man lying face down with visible injuries. As the officer attempted to walk towards the injured man, he placed his hand on the Clarkston man’s shoulder. The Clarkston man allegedly flailed his arm and resisted as the officer tried to handcuff him. When a back up officer arrived, they tasered the Clarkston man. After the tasering, they were able to talk to the injured man, a 32-year-old from Pontiac, with minor injuries to his head and face, and cited him for fighting.
A 23-year-old Kalamazoo man arrested for marijuana possession following a traffic stop on Sashabaw Road. A 33-year-old man from Webberville driving the vehicle was transported to Oak land County Jail on two unrelated warrants.
A 53-year-old Thendara Road resident died from injuries after she was discovered in her home by police following an apparent fall down the stairs.
Police arrived on the scene around 9 p.m. as the Independence Township Fire Department were treating her. According to reports, CPR was unsuccessful due to her injuries. A doctor at Genesys Health Park officially pronounced the woman dead at 9: 25 p.m. According to reports, the woman smelled of intoxicants and was discovered by her son.
May 15: 58-year-old Newport man ticketed for disorderly conduct in a bank parking lot on Dixie Highway around 1 a.m. Police responded to the bank after receiving a radio call for an alarm there. They discovered the man sitting in a vehicle in an unlit part of the parking lot. When deputies asked the man to step from his car, he became mad and slammed his hands on the hood of the car when asked to place his hands on the vehicle. After police secured the building and tried to explain to the man why they were there, he allegedly continued to yell at them and pointed in a deputy’s face.

Springfield Township
May 8: 51-year-old Holly woman arrested for operating her motor vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway.
May 10: Police arrested a 55-year-old Clarkston man for driving with a restricted license and having open intoxicants in a motor vehicle on Dixie Highway. P.B.T. results were below the legal alcohol limit.
Domestic assault on Detroiter.
May 13: 19-year-old Waterford man arrested, cited and released for assault and battery on Bluewater Drive.

Independence Township
April 29: 50-year-old Independence Township man arrested for domestic assault which allegdly took place at a business on Dixie Highway near M-15 at about 1 a.m. The arrest followed a dispute with his wife during which witnesses say the man grabbed his wife by the hair as she ran away and punched her in the back of the head. The man left before police arrived, but they arrested him at his home. Both the husband and wife, who had been drinking, denied any physical confrontation occurred.
May 1: An Apple i-Pod, FM tuner and transmitter stolen from vehicle on Sunnyside.
A blue 2004 Pontiac Grand Am stolen over weekend from Lancaster Lake Court. The vehicle was last parked by the owner on April 28 at 7 p.m.
Independence Township resident visited substation to report identity theft totaling $1,306.94 in fraudulent transactions to a communications company.
A 2003 red and black Honda motorcycle stolen from garage on Pine Knob Road.
May 2: Employee at business on Waldon Center Drive reported the door on her vehicle scratched. According to the woman, a similar case of vandalism occurred two weeks earlier, but she did not make a report.
Meadows Drive resident reported four lacrosse sticks stolen from unlocked vehicle in attached garage the night of April 29.
May 3: 300 feet of electrical copper wire cut off a welder at a business on South Main Street.
The parks supervisor at Bay Court Park on Andersonville discovered vandalism to park property including signs, picnic tables and a split rail fence. Trash cans were dumped over and a swing set was moved into the water. The supervisor said this is the second time in two weeks such vandalism has occurred.
Five vehicles belonging to different residents were broke into at Fox Creek Apartments overnight. In all the cases, a car window was smashed out and nothing was reported missing.
A 42-year-old Clarkston man and 33-year-old Burton man were cited for careless driving and released following an incident of road rage. According to reports, the Clarkston man pulled out in front of the Burton man. Both men reported that they flipped each other off. The Clarkston man allegedly waved a tire iron at the Burton man. In their statements, both men stated no one left their car and only stopped when they were pulled over. The reports indicate the Burton man may have tried to pass the Clarkston man’s vehicle.
Bronco Drive resident reported identity theft after receiving a credit card statement with $3,000 worth of purchases of airline tickets he claimed were fraudulent. Further discussion with a bank investigator revealed another credit card was opened in the man’s name and a cell phone bill was paid using the card.
May 4: The Independence Township Fire Department administered CPR to a 48-year-old Clarkston man on Whitby Court. The man was transported to POH where he was pronounced dead at 5:15 p.m.
Car window smashed on Sassafras Circle, no items reported stolen.
Two vehicles keyed at Stone Drive residence sometime between April 14-16 when the resident was out of town.
25-year-old Petosky man arrested for malicious destruction of property and being disorderly on Willow Park Court around 1:55 a.m. Police were called after witnesses saw the man hit a car in the parking lot repeatedly. The man was found coming out of an apartment that appeared to be ransacked when police arrived. The investigation revealed the man was dropped off by friends at the apartment due to his level of intoxication. He claimed he wanted inside of his friend’s car, which was registered to a residence in Cheboygan, to drive home. He admitted punching off the driver’s side rearview mirror and throwing food items and a bottle at the car. Several glass items were found smashed in and outside of the apartment.
A computer stolen from vehicle on Sundale. The radio and dash were also damaged.
May 5: Wellesley Terrace resident heard his car alarm go off around 3:55 a.m. Running outside, he discovered the hood of the car was up and the driver’s side door open. A hole was cut in the convertible’s soft top. The battery cables loosened and the positive cable appeared to have cut marks.
Construction trailer with equipment taken from site on Clintonville Pines Drive and was later found on Drahner near Hosner Road. While the trailer was recovered, an estimated $30,000 ? $50,000 in equipment was missing.
A Hummingbird Lane resident reported approximately $72 in gas stolen from her vehicle overnight while it was parked at her residence.
May 6: 60-year-old Independence Township man transported to Common Ground in Pontiac after he called 911 from a pay phone claiming to be bleeding to death. The man, who is known to have a history of mental problems, was found sitting on the curb in a business parking lot on Sashabaw Road.
Domestic assault reported on North Marshbank Road.
A 24-year-old Independence Township man admitted to police he drove his vehicle onto baseball fields at Clarkston High. Police were called out to the scene and discovered his vehicle in the parking lot after investigating the damage to fields. The case is under investigation.
May 7: Several Mann Road residents reported a group of juveniles running through the neighborhood taking lawn ornaments and smashing them.

Springfield Township
May 5: 46-year-old Lincoln Park man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near White Lake Road. The man refused to take a P.B.T. and was transported to North Oakland Medical Center for a blood test.
May 6: Fire department treated an employee of a business on Andersonville Road who fell of the golf cart and sustained injuries neck and back injuries.

Independence Township
April 17: Clarkston resident reported identity theft resulting in a fraudulent account at a store in Illinois. The account had purchases totaling $2,536.
Ignition and door lock damaged on a car on Parview Drive.
Purse stolen from residence on Fenwick Place. The purse contained check books, $150 cash, credit cards and a hearing aid.
An outside central air conditioning unit stolen from a North River Drive residence sometime during April 1 ? 4.
Snowboard stolen from a garage on Woodlyn Court.
Clarkston woman reported to the substation an unknown person drained the bank account of her and her deceased son.
April 18: At around 12:40 p.m., a white male driving a light green Chevy Caprice pumped $62.17 in gas and drove away without paying from a station on Dixie Highway. The man was described as a white male with short blond hair, wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans.
32-year-old Waterford man ticketed for marijuana possession on Sashabaw near I-75 around 2:05 a.m.
Laptop stolen from a vehicle on Canterbury Lane.
Domestic violence on Timber Ridge Trail.
Clarkston resident came to substation to report fraudulent internet activities. The resident stated he agreed on-line in March with another party to buy wheels and tires for his car. The resident said he paid $595 through an on-line account, but has yet to see the items.
Holcomb resident received an unwanted recorded adult phone call containing obscene material at 8:50 a.m.
April 19: Passenger window mirror and door damaged on vehicle on Parview Drive.
Purse reported missing from house under construction on Ortonville Road on April 9. The purse contained credit cards and personal checks. The Royal Oak resident building the house stated several fraudulent purchases totaling $1,668.94 were on the credit cards.
April 20: 57-year-old woman found deceased on Marshbank. A death investigation is underway.
Prescription fraud reported at store on Sashabaw.
Suicidal subject on Joy Street.
License plate stolen from a trailer on Waldon Road.
Clarkston resident came to the substation to report an identity theft after a collection agency contacted her regarding a debt on her credit report that was not hers.
A 2003 Oldsmobile Alero taken from a residence on Ashwood Court sometime between 2:30 p.m. ? 10 a.m. on April 19 and 20.
April 21: An arrest warrant for assault and battery issued for a 23-year-old Clarkston man who allegedly entered a restaurant on Dixie Highway around 3 a.m. and head-butted a customer. According to witnesses, the suspect left laughing.
Twenty CDs, a laptop computer, portable CD player and digital camera stolen from house on Snow Apple Drive.
April 22: Home invasion, first degree, on Sashabaw Ridge Trail. A purse was discovered missing.
Two monitors and a DVD player stolen from a vehicle between 9 ? 11 a.m. while the car was parked at a business on Dixie Highway near Waterford Hill Terrace.
A United States flag stolen from a fully illuminated pole in yard on Sugar Loaf Trail overnight.
Two music CD’s and paperwork stolen from a truck on Boyne Highland. All the items were recovered except one CD.
April 23: 25-year-old Pontiac Man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated, second offense, on Dixie Highway near Waterford Hill. Chemical breath test showed .25 blood alcohol level.
Thirty CD’s, a pair of sunglasses and some change stolen from a vehicle on Spring Meadow Drive.
Police assisted the fire department with transporting a man to POH for an exam following a fall from approximately 18 feet while painting.
Vehicle parked at a church on Sashabaw Road broken into and a purse containing $60 and a cell phone stolen.
Home invasion, second degree, on Mann Road between April 21-23. Over $350, jewelry, 90 Playstation 2 video games and console stolen.
Middle Lake Road resident stated she received three threatening phone calls around 2:45 a.m. A similar incident occurred on April 17, which she reported to the Clarkston Police Department, stated reports.
April 24: Suicide on Boyne Highland Trail.
35-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Maple Street.

Springfield Township
April 17: Diane Drive resident claims a collection agency contacted her about an overdue balance of $724.14 with a phone company. The resident claims the balance is from a fraudulent account.
April 20: Ten rifles, an amp for a car radio, a gold necklace and an autographed sports poster stolen from a house on Hillsboro Road.
April 21: Two vehicles belonging to the same apartment resident had their antennas bent or broken.
Attempted suicide on Bluewater.
April 22: Between 10 p.m.? 11 p.m. a truck at a Hillsboro Road residence sprayed with mustard.
April 23: Haylock Road resident reported her husband received harassing phone calls at all times of the night.
20-year-old Grand Blanc man arrested for domestic assault of his girlfriend while the two visited their mutual child at a Marquoit Road residence. The alleged assault took place around 4:18 p.m. following a verbal argument. The girl stated her boyfriend pushed her down to the ground on the basement floor. No medical attention was needed, according to the reports.

City of Clarkston
April 9: Police Chief Ernie Combs reported a home invasion on a street on the east side overnight. A 12-gauge shotgun, cash, Playstation and jewelry stolen.
April 15: A 17-year-old Independence Township youth assaulted by three men outside a business on Main Street near Waldon. The youth suffered injuries to his head. The three men fled after the incident.

Independence Township
April 5: Between noon and 3 p.m. on April 4, an unknown person scratched the hood of a vehicle parked in the Clarkston High School parking lot.
April 13: 37-year-old Holly man cited for assault and battery after he allegedly struck another man following a car accident around 9:40 a.m. According to reports, a Pontiac man driving a pickup truck with a landscaping trailer struck the Holly man’s vehicle on Deerhill Road. When the driver stepped out to talk about the incident, the Holly man allegedly verbally threatened him and then grabbed him by the neck and punched him.
Laptop computer stolen from business on White Lake Road.
Manager of Knights of Columbus on Maybee Road alleges a building contractor accepted $207,320 in checks for work on the building but only paid $98,667 to the people he subcontracted the work to, leaving many of them unpaid.
Two golf carts stolen from storage area of Pine Knob Golf Course on Waldon Road. Three other carts found on the property were damaged and driven on the land.
April 14: Home invasion on Golden Hill. A wallet and purse containing credit cards stolen.
Residence on Waterford Hill Terrace toilet papered. A car at the residence was also toilet papered and the windshield cracked.
April 15: Two area juveniles were witnessed throwing some sort of bottle-type object on the road in the area of Holcomb near the I-75 overpass.
55-year-old Clarkston man living on Mann Road was cited for misuse of 911 after calling the number to talk about how he was mad at his mother for opening up his mail and entering his room. The man was reportedly highly intoxicated and was transported to the White Lake Police Department due to several outstanding misdemeanor warrants.
Employee at a business on Sashabaw reported receiving a threatening phone call from an ex-employee at 7:20 p.m.
Stereo/CD player stolen from a car, by force, at Bridge Water Apartments.
April 16: An arrest warrant was filed for a 33-year-old Grand Blanc man after he allegedly redeemed an altered prescription at a pharmacy on Dixie Highway.
Springfield Township
April 10: 46-year-old Clarkston man arrested for driving with a suspended license and marijuana possession after he was pulled over for crossing the white line on Dixie Highway near Telegraph after 8 p.m.
Loitering 19-year-old Clarkston man and nonresident at apartments on Bluewater Drive was arrested for marijuana possession with intent to deliver. According to reports, a week prior, the same man was allegedly trying to sell drugs to residents and minors.
April 13: White Lake resident received a call around 6:30 p.m. from an unknown person claiming to be from the ‘U.S. government.? The caller allegedly offered the resident a $5,000 tax rebate if he provided personal and banking information.
April 14: Two white tail deer discovered hanging and butchered at a E. Holly Road residence on March 27. The case was forwarded to the DNR. According to www.legistlature.mi.gov, the responsible party could face misdemeanor charges with from 5 ? 90 days in jail and $200 ? $1,000 in fines.
April 16: A truck was discovered parked on the side of a road near a driveway on Andersonville. The resident who found the truck, claimed the vehicle was blocking the driveway. The owner was contacted and retrieved the undamaged vehicle which was unoccupied with nothing reported stolen or missing.

Independence Township
April 3: Two sets of wireless headphones, remote control, tow strap and Kodak camera stolen from car on Hillcrest between dusk and 11 p.m. A TV and DVD player were left untouched.
Unknown suspects entered the club house at the apartment complex on Lancaster Hill Drive and damaged a wooden chair and floor lamp, making a mess of the area between 3:20 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Home invasion on Wyngate Drive overnight resulting in $2,500 being stolen.
First degree home invasion on Clarkston Road overnight.
April 4: Employee at business on Gateway Park Drive claims the store has received numerous harassing phone calls since Dec. 7. The employee alleges the calls are made by the boyfriend of an employee who was recently fired. According to reports following a previous incident since December, the man was contacted by police and told not to call back.
Domestic assault on Foxcreek East around 1 a.m. during a dispute between a husband and wife. Allegedly, the husband hit the woman on the chest, grabbed the phone from her hand as she threatened to call police and threw it to the ground. He also reportedly ripped another phone cord from the wall. The 25-year-old man was gone when police arrived. The case is open pending prosecutor’s review.
April 5: An employee of Sunrise Senior Living on Water Tower Place reported credit cards stolen from her purse.
38-year-old Macomb Township man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on northbound Dixie Highway south of I-75. Breath tests showed the man’s blood alcohol level to be .17.
April 6: Parview Drive apartment residents reported threatening calls from a caller they believe to be a 15-year-old acquaintance from Pontiac. They reported threats following a call on April 5 at around midnight, but said several calls were made prior to the last incident.
April 7: Saxophone stolen from a classroom in Sashabaw Middle School on March 23.
April 8: Heroin and marijuana were found on a 20-year-old Clarkston woman following a traffic stop on Coulter Lake Boulevard. The incident remains under investigation.
A 31-year-old Waterford man suffered serious injuries in a one car accident on Sashabaw Road and was transported by the Independence Township Fire Department to Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc. The accident occured around 11: 50 p.m. when the man’s 2001 Chevy Venture, driving south, left the roadway, struck a tree and rolled over before coming to rest against a second tree. According to the police report, alcohol was not a factor.
April 9: Police received a complaint regarding three juveniles on Elkrun Drive harassing geese. One of the youth admitted to shooting a goose and missing another. He also told police another kid shot two other smaller birds. A dead goose was located in a pond and the Department of Natural Resources was notified and are investigating the complaint.
There were nine separate reports of damaged solar lights from residents on Morningmist, Deerwood, Fawn Valley and Elkrun. One resident saw kids running from his home around 3 a.m. Many of the lights appear to have been smashed by an object, according to reports.
A 19-year-old Waterford Hill Terrace resident was arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated after police pulled him over as he drove along the sidewalk along Maybee Road. The man was also cited for having three cans of beer, two of which were open. The incident took place around 12:42 a.m. and the golf cart was impounded.

Springfield Township
April 3: Three vehicles were broken into on Norman Road. Two of the vehicles were entered by breaking out the passenger side vent windows and one car was unlocked. Stolen items include a checkbook, MP3 player, CD player, graphing calculator and watch.
April 6: Davisburg woman alleges she was assaulted on April 2 around 12:30 a.m. by an 18-year-old Davisburg woman and her boyfriend in her home.
Graham Road resident called police after she spooked an apparent thief going through two unlocked vehicles at the house. The male suspect was dressed in black with a hood. A radar detector and radio were stolen.
April 7: 21-year-old Highland Township man cited for disorderly loitering after he was found passed out in his damaged vehicle at 8:04 a.m. in the rear parking lot of Springfield Elementary on Davisburg Road.
Deputy found a chain saw in the fast lane on northbound Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road.
April 8: Police found a 20-year-old Davisburg man and 19-year-old Holly man riding motorcycles damaging baseball fields on Dilley Road. The men were advised to call Springfield Twp. offices.

Independence Township
March 27: Several spools of copper wire weighing approximately 1,000 pounds each stolen from a Detroit Edison storage site on Flemings Lake Road between March 25 and 27.
An 18-year-old Almond Lane resident reported a 17-year-old Clarkston youth, who he has had problems with in the past, allegedly pulled a gun on him around 9 p.m. The incident allegedly occurred after the suspect pulled up to the victim walking with his girlfriend. The victim went to the car alone, when the suspect allegedly pulled the gun and threatened him. The next day, the victim received a phone call from a third party around 8: 30 p.m. advising the victim to be sure he and his family were upstairs or in the basement because the suspect was under the influence of controlled substances and might come to the area.
March 28: 19-year-old Grand Blanc man cited for retail fraud after allegedly stealing and consuming over the counter pills from Kroger near Maybee Road.
Employee at Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club on Waterford Road found nails and screws thrown across the driveway around 3:45 p.m. Similar incidents have occurred over the last year at the same location.
Grand Blanc resident contacted the Independence substation stating he purchased a used boat and trailer for over $13,000 on Aug. 3 from Royal Marine on Dixie Highway. A police investigation revealed the boat was turned over to the business by the original owner to sell on consignment, but the man never received any money. According to reports, Royal Marine is closed after going bankrupt.
Witnesses saw three white males enter a residence on Parview and flee when the homeowner returned. The resident reported a desk computer and laptop stolen after the incident.
March 29: Aluminum skirting for a trailer valued at $900 stolen from yard at Clinton Villa Trailer Park on N. River Street.
Arrest warrant for marijuana possession filed by police for a 16-year-old Clarkston youth who was pulled over on Sashabaw for driving without his headlights on. Following the traffic stop, the youth was also cited for having an unsigned registration. A subsequent search revealed two baggies of a substance suspected to be marijuana.
Police arrested and released a 24-year-old Clarkston man for failure to display valid driver’s license and failure to change his address on the license and registration following a traffic stop. A subsequent search resulted in requests by police for an arrest warrant for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
An employee at a business on Dixie Highway near M-15 discovered the rear window of her vehicle smashed out as she went to lunch around 12:30 p.m.
A 24-year-old Flint man was released pending issuance of an arrest warrant for marijuana possession following a traffic stop on southbound I-75 north of Clintonville Road. The man was cited for an expired license plate and no proof of insurance.
Deputy Mellado was rear-ended in a three car minor injury accident at M-15 north of I-75 around 12:45 p.m. One of the drivers received minor injuries.
March 31: 24-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Waterford Hill Terrace. P.B.T. results were .139.
52-2 District Court administrator states she received a call from a Clarkston resident claiming he received five calls within eight minutes from a credit agency. After reviewing phone records, the man determined three of the calls came from a number at the courthouse. The Oakland County Information Tech Center was contacted. According to the police report, the agency may have used an internet caller ID spoofing site.
April 1: Clarkston woman reported two suspicious men approaching her in a business parking lot at Sashabaw and Waldon around 12:45 p.m. According to the woman, one of the men grabbed her arm and told her she had to listen to his story. When she told him no, the men followed her towards her car until they gave up. The men were described as being in their early 20’s, 5-10?, handsome, well-groomed with short hair.
April 2: Domestic assault reported on Independence Drive following a dispute between a 34-year-old Bad Axe woman and her 26-year-old Clarkston boyfriend. The man allegedly slapped her in the face, pushed her and pinned her to the bed before the victim escaped. The man followed her to her car and beat it with a rubber mallet telling her ‘no one is going to find your car or you.? The man stopped when his brother arrived allowing the woman to drive away. The incident remains under investigation.
An Ortonville resident discovered her 2002 bronze four-door Pontiac Grand Prix missing from the Park ‘n Ride on Sashabaw Road near I-75. She left the car around 6 p.m. returning at 9:50 p.m. to discover the vehicle missing.

Springfield Township
March 17: Waterford man claims he did work for a Howell woman on her property at Norman Road. He alleges a check made out to him for $6,000 does not have sufficient funds and the woman has not responded to a five day notice he sent her.
March 24: Employees at the BP Gas Station on Dixie Highway reported a suspicious female entered the store with several hundred dollar bills and asked if they could make change for one of them. After being told no, the woman left. According to reports, the employees said the incident was similar to a previous time when a customer passed counterfeit hundred dollar bills. The original incident was never reported.
March 28: Clarkston resident reported a cellphone, CD’s and a lacrosse stick stolen from her car parked at a business on Big Lake Road. The woman also reported a scratch along the rear passenger door.
March 31: Police assisted the fire department with a possible attempted suicide on Blue Water Drive.
April 1: Several items including 70 CDs, two fishing poles, two tool belts andd two tackle boxes stolen from a car parked overnight at a residence on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road.
Stereo/CD player stolen from unlocked car on Buggywhip Drive.
April 3: 30-year-old Davisburg woman arrested for assaulting her live-in boyfriend on Kroft Road. According to reports, the woman allegedly punched and kicked the man numerous times during an argument. While the man had no sign of injury, two tables and several empty beer cans were found at the scene. Both parties involved admitted to drinking alcohol. The report stated the woman had a recent disorderly person case pending from March 2006 in the township.

Independence Township
March 21: The rear window of a vehicle was smashed behind a business on Sashabaw Road near I-75. The vehicle was parked there from March 18 ? 20.
A cement mixer valued at $350 stolen from behind a business on Maybee Road.
A Belleville woman reported her car was broken into Jan. 15 while she was at DTE Energy Music Theater and three credit cards were stolen. The woman claimed $1,100 in fraudulent charges were made that evening, but the woman only reported the incident March 21.
Three rings valued at $1,500 stolen from Cottonwood Court residence. The rings were last seen three weeks ago.
A 23-year-old Independence Township resident opened an account using a $2,400 check at a credit union on M-15 on Feb. 24. The woman was only able to take $100 until the check cleared. The check did not clear, but the woman allegedly has yet to return the money after the bank contacted her.
Sheriff’s deputies assisted fire personnel in treating a 25-year-old Clarkston woman who sustained injuries after a fall from a third story balcony at Fox Creek Apartments near Clintonville Road.
March 22: 20-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Parview Drive. P.B.T. results were .165.
March 23: Attempted suicide on Springmeadow Drive.
March 24: Clarkston resident reported an unknown person made three fraudulent charges totaling about $225 on her debit card in Florida on March 20 and 21.
MP3 player stolen from Radio Shack on Dixie Highway around 2:13 p.m.
52-year-old Saginaw woman cited for driving with a suspended license, improper plates and having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle following a traffic stop at a gas station on Sashabaw. A 53-year-old Saginaw woman with her was ticketed for possession of drug paraphernalia.
March 25: 16-year-old Waterford youth arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated, having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle and violating the restrictions on his license on Sashabaw Road following a traffic stop. A 15-year-old Clarkston youth was also in the car. Police pulled over the vehicle after receiving a call about a suspicious vehicle in the area. During a subsequent investigation about break-ins into three vehicles on Wildwood Loop and Red Bud Lane off Sashabaw Road, the same 16-year-old led police to the vehicles from which a roll of dimes and stereo faceplate were stolen.
Police arrested a 34-year-old Waterford man for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated and having open intoxicants around 10:08 p.m on Citation Drive.
March 26: Three Clarkston youths admitted to vandalizing a gazebo at Coulter Lake Estates. The parents were contacted and the cases referred to Brandon Area Youth Assistance.
Employee opening a Subway on Sashabaw Road found the safe open and between $1,200 and $1,500 in cash missing. No signs of forced entry were reported.
March 27: Domestic assault reported on Circle Drive East.

Springfield Township
March 22: 52-year-old Madison Heights man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway. The man’s blood alcohol level was determined to be .14.
Window smashed and a tire slashed on a car parked overnight at Shore Court residence.
March 23: A 32-year-old White Lake man and 30-year-old Davisburg woman ticketed as disorderly persons on Dixie Highway near East Holly Road. Police found the two wandering near their car located in a ditch. After the man was placed in the back of a patrol car for his safety, the woman refused to enter a separate patrol car and became verbally and physically resistant. Officers were not sure which of the two was driving the vehicle. P.B.T. results were

Independence Township
March 13: Employees performing a drug inventory at Clarkston Ambulatory on Dixie Highway discovered two vials of a prescription drug missing.
An unknown person entered a vacant home on Pine Knob Trail stealing some old clothes. Entry was gained by breaking the garage door.
March 14: Police firearm discharged to kill injured skunk around 12:40 p.m. on Eastlawn Road.
Suicidal subject on Timber Ridge Trail.
Dvorak Street resident discovered hole in the center of a picture window and screen. The hole is believed to have been caused by a pellet gun.
March 15: Residents of apartment on Tuson Boulevard allege a 19-year-old man, last known to be living in Independence Township, entered their home uninvited asking for his ex-girlfriend. After the residents forced him to leave, he reportedly punched a hole in the hallway wall and broke a window.
Clarkston resident claims her purse ? containing her cell phone, credit cards and $22 in cash ? was stolen from her vehicle as she paid for gas inside a Dixie Highway gas station.
March 16: Two 17-year-old Waterford males ticketed for disorderly conduct and fighting under local ordinance after police were dispatched to a fight on Parview Drive.
57-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Ortonville Road near Berry Point. P.B.T. results were .155. The man was also cited for having an unregistered vehicle, improper plate and no proof of insurance.
The investigation by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department of a 39-year-old Independence Township resident on Parkwood Boulevard continues. The woman discovered shortly before noon, had last been seen alive at 11 p.m. the previous day. Nothing suspicious was reported at the scene as the body was removed and transported to the Medical Examiner’s Office. The case is open pending results of an autopsy.
Glenburnie resident claims she was contacted by a collection department of a cable company attempting to collect a delinquent bill from 2005. The woman said she does not have service with the company, but that the agency stated the account was set up with her social security number and phone number.
March 18: 30-year-old Clarkston man arrested for aggravated domestic assault on North Marshbank. The man allegedly assaulted his wife.
Oakhill Road resident reports receiving 25 unwanted automated calls dating back to March 11.
43-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault after a dispute with her husband at their Waldon Woods Drive residence.
March 19: Two 23-year-old Clarkston men cited for disorderly persons after they allegedly shot a house on Circle Drive East with a paint ball gun. One of the men was also ticketed with interfering with a police investigation while police were looking into the issue.
56-year-old Warren man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated on southbound I-75 near Sashabaw Road. P.B.T. results were .115.
March 20: Approximately 20 windows at Clarkston High School on Flemings Lake Road were spray painted with obscenities by unknown people. A glass door was also reported broken.
Attempted suicide on Spring Meadow Drive.
Resident on Ranch Estates Road reported receiving approximately 30 harassing phone calls between 11:30 p.m. and 12:20 a.m.
Springfield Township
March 14: Tartan resident discovered someone entered his vehicle stealing the stereo from the dashboard. A bag of tools was also stolen.
March 18: Police firearm discharged to destroy injured deer at 8:16 p.m. at Holcomb Road.

Independence Township
March 7: 21-year-old Lake Orion woman with her seven-month-old child as her passenger ticketed for marijuana possession and released on Harvard Avenue. Four other people were with her in a total of two cars originally reported as suspicious vehicles. Reports showed no other arrests.
Waterford resident claims the driver of the truck threw an unknown fluid-like substance onto her windshield as she drove behind him on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. The victim also stated the male driver, whom she did not recognize, spat out the window towards her vehicle and flipped her off. Following the incident, which took place around 1:10 p.m., the victim saw the same vehicle and subject behind her car at the Secretary of State’s Office on M-15.
An unknown person/s broke into an apartment on Marshbank used for the Clarkston Area Youth Assistance after school tutoring program. The incident took place sometime between March 1?7. A CAYA volunteer reported several food items missing, board games strewn about and graffiti.
Pear Lane resident claims she was notified by a recovery agency on behalf of a credit card company that she owes $1,037.18. The woman says she does not own a credit card from that company, but was informed by the company her social security number and other personal info was used in 2004-05 to make the purchases.
March 8: 40-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Waterford Road. P.B.T. results were .11.
Unmarked pills confiscated from two Renaissance High students and sent for testing.
March 9: Possible criminal sexual conduct (CSC) reported on Boyne Highland Trail.
Police cited an 18-year-old Clarkston man for assault and battery and disorderly person after he allegedly fired a BB gun from a car at a 12-year-old as the child walked down Mary Sue Road. A 17-year-old male from Clarkston driving behind the suspect was also cited for disorderly conduct following the incident.
36-year-old woman arrested for domestic assault outside a bar on Dixie Highway near M-15 following an a dispute with her husband.
March 10: A resident in Green Lake Apartments on Parview Drive summoned police after a woman, naked from the waist down, arrived at his apartment around 2:30 a.m. The Sterling Heights woman, 32, said she drank alcohol at two nearby establishments, but did not recall how she got to the apartment complex. Her car was found in one of the bar’s parking lots on Dixie Highway near M-15. The woman had minor injuries to her lip and left knee. Following the incident, police discovered the man making the report was a registered offender for criminal sexual conduct II in 2001. Police learned she left her clothes at another apartment whose renters offered her their couch when she was too drunk to drive home from the bar.
Oakvista resident reports someone made a fraudulent cash withdrawal on his credit card valued at $1,031 on Feb. 16 in Florida.
March 12: Police arrested two men for fighting following an altercation in Big Boy on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. Witnesses allege the men beat up another man sitting in the restaurant.
Elkrun Drive resident answered the door at 3:34 a.m. after someone rang the doorbell and discovered paint poured over the door. The resident’s daughters later found paint covering a vehicle in the driveway, some of which made satanic references.
Springfield
Township
March 7: Employee of Kroger Fuel on Dixie Highway confessed to police she embezzled over $2,500 over the last month.
March 8: Unknown person broke into a vehicle parked overnight in a business lot on Dixie Highway near E. Holly Road. Entry was gained by breaking the driver’s side window and the car stereo was stolen.
March 10: Debbie Jo resident cited for barking dogs.

Independence Township
March 1: Renaissance High Student reported to principal a threat towards the rest of the student body allegedly made by another student on Feb. 18. The student reporting the threats claimed they were made by phone. During the follow-up investigation the student who allegedly made the threats admitted to being intoxicated on the phone and claimed he did not remember the threats specifically.
54-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Holcomb Road.
Police arrested a 29-year-old Clarkston man for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and marijuana possession on Caberfae Trail. P.B.T. results were .019.
29-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and refusing a breathalyzer on Maybee Road.
March 2: Attempted suicide on Drayton Road.
21-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and having an open intoxicant in the vehicle. P.B.T. results were .22. A 20-year-old passenger from Farmington Hills was cited for underage drinking.
March 3: Two employees were injured at Permarc on White Lake Road during separate incidents. Around 9:30 a.m. a 34-year-old Detroit man was injured when the metal machine press cut off a finger tip on his left hand. He was transported to Genesys in Grand Blanc. At approximately 11:30 a.m., a 54-year-old Grosse Pointe Park man fell from a ladder, from about 8 feet, striking his chin on the ladder and his ribs on the ground. The man was transported to POH in Pontiac.
Police arrested a 60-year-old Pontiac for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, marijuana possession, driving with a suspended license and urinating in public on M-15 near Bluegrass.
March 4: 61-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated, having an open intoxicant in her vehicle and failure to stop at an assured clear distance after being involved in an accident on Maybee Road.
Following an accident, a 25-year-old Clarkston woman was arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated, second offense, on Ennismore Drive. The woman allegedly struck two cars near the intersection of Sashabaw Road and Willow Park Drive after trying to pass through the two vehicles heading south on Sashabaw.
March 5: After striking three vehicles, a 23-year-old Waterford woman was arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated at 2:56 a.m.on Lancaster Drive. P.B.T results were .21.
Following an alleged domestic assaul police arrested a 26-year-old Clarkston man on Cobden Lane.
March 6: Police were presented with two different names by 25-year-old Pontiac man they eventually arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, driving with a suspended license and providing false information to police on Sashabaw Road. Police eventually discovered identification in his shoe. The man had three previous warrants for his arrest. A 15-year-old Pontiac girl riding with the man was transported to her home.
Springfield
Township
March 2: Suicide on Norman Road.
March 4: Employee at video store on Dixie Highway near Oakhill Road alleges two men stole over 30 DVD movies from the adult movie section while a female who entered the store with the men keep her busy at the service counter.
March 5: 27-year-old Springfield Township man arrested for domestic assault on Clarridge Road.

Independence Township
February 10: A middle school student on Taylor Lane thought she saw a white male drive by in a pickup truck and take her picture around 3:30 p.m. The girl stated the vehicle’s window was rolled up and the man did not slow down.
February 17: A refrigerator, microwave and washing machine ($1,114.90) stolen from apartment on Fox Creek Road during the night.
February 20: 65-year-old Whipple Lake Road resident admitted he fired a .22 caliber gun to scare a neighbor’s dog off his property at approximately 10:50 a.m. The man claimed the dog’s presence is an ongoing problem and that he did not fire in the direction of the dog. The report was forwarded to animal control.
February 21: 34-year-old Flint woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway north of White Lake Road. The woman was resistant while being handcuffed, but stopped once she was advised by police she could be tasered and arrested for resisting arrest if she continued.
Laptop computer stolen from a business on Dixie Highway near Andersonville Road. Employees at the business alleged a recently fired employee took the computer. According to reports, the man returned the computer, but took it back after the business told him he would not receive his last paycheck until a projector last seen in his possession was returned.
Suicidal subject at a group home on Sunny Side Street. The woman was transported to St. Joe’s Hospital in Pontiac.
19-year-old Ortonville man arrested for prescription fraud at a pharmacy at the intersection of Main Street and Dixie Highway. The man attempted to fill a forged prescription stolen from a medical facility on Dixie Highway. The man admitted to stealing the prescription pad from a doctor’s office.
February 22: 17-year-old Clarkston male arrested for operating his motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol on Clement Road. A petition was filed regarding a 15-year-old passenger from Waterford who allegedly possessed alcohol, marijuana and refused a preliminary breath test.
Arrest warrants issued for an 18-year-old Springfield Township man and 17-year-old Clarkston male following an alleged assault of two Clarkston teenagers on Mann Road. According to the report, the two males were riding in a car with two other passengers when they passed two pedestrians around 3:24 p.m. The two teens, one of them wearing a bandana, then jumped from the car asking the walkers for money. After receiving no money, the two teens allegedly punched the walkers. One victim needed 12 stitches for a cut in his mouth. Both victims were treated by the Independence Fire Department and released.
Clarkston resident claims he arranged to purchase a 2003 Harley Davidson on-line for $8,000 on Feb. 3, but has yet to see the bike. Through an arrangement with the seller, the man wired $8,000 to an account for the motorcycle.
February 23:Hummingbird Lane resident reported $373.19 in fraudulent charges made on her debit card on Feb. 22.
38-year-old Burton man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle and a cracked windshield on Dixie Highway south of I-75. The man also had an outstanding warrant with the 6th District Court. Three bottles of vodka with an inch or less in them were discovered in the vehicle. Blood alcohol test results were .21 and .20.
February 24: Resident on Timberwood Court reported someone smashed dog feces on his vehicle windshield overnight.
February 25: 17-year-old Pontiac man arrested for possession of marijuana with intent to deliver after police found the van on Parkwood Court while responding to a possible vehicle larceny call. A 22-year-old Clarkston man and 16-year-old Pontiac youth also in the van were released pending an investigation.
February 26: 37-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault following a dispute with his wife on Lochmoor Court. Both admittedly drank prior to the altercation.
Satellite radio stolen from unlocked car parked in driveway on Hunter’s Creek Drive. The attached garage was also entered and a small amount of cash stolen from a vehicle.
Springfield
Township
February 20: Clarkston resident claims he contracted the remodeling project to his house to a 23-year-old Lapeer man and is not able to reach the him. The resident said he paid the contractor $1,050 up front at a gas station on Ortonville Road near I-75, but the project has yet to start.
February 21: Mailbox on Shaffer Road destroyed sometime between Feb. 18-21. The police report indicated the metal mailbox was discovered in a ditch mangled and may have been destroyed by an explosive device.
February 22: 17-year-old Davisburg youth arrested for domestic assault following an altercation with his father on Big Lake Road.
Suicidal subject on Sherwood Road near Rattalee Lake Road.
February 23: 30-year-old Turner man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, possessing drug paraphenalia, driving with a suspended license on the entrance ramp to northbound I-75. P.B.T. results were .115.
40-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for trying to cash fraudulent checks at a bank on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road.
February 24: Two Davisburg teenagers ticketed for alcohol possession on Dixie Highway near Hutchinson.

Independence Township
February 9: Cement mixer ($3,895), stone cutter ($1,060) and scaffolding ($500) were reported missing from a work site on Blackberry Road.
February 13: Seven windows smashed on a vacant house on Majestic Boulevard. The windows were smashed between 6 p.m. on Feb. 11 and 8 p.m. on Feb. 12. The damage is estimated at $9,000.
Independence Township resident reported an unknown person drove away with his pickup truck pulling a 27-foot trailer containing three snowmobiles and other equipment. The resident claimed the car was locked at 10 p.m. and was discovered missing at 6:30 a.m. on Feb. 13.
Berwick Drive resident reported receiving four obscene phone calls between 1 a.m. and 1:30 a.m.
Clarkston man came to the Independence Township substation to report being a collection agency contacted him for a $244 DTE Energy bill he does not owe.
February 14: Unlocked jeep stolen from driveway of Mann Road residence was found 200 feet away from the owner’s address. The steering column was smashed, wiring torn out, dash smashed and the stereo was missing from the vehicle.
Brandon Township resident claimed a Springfield Township woman threatened him in a parking lot on Ortonville Road around 10 a.m., warning him to stay off her lake with his snowmobile.
A large quantity of power tools valued at approximately $1,720 stolen from a vehicle on Fox Creek Drive. Entry was gained by smashing out a vent window.
30-year-old Troy man arrested for domestic assault after police were called to a bar at M-15 and Dixie Highway at around 2 a.m. The man was pulled over heading north on M-15 after an employee in the bar called police alleging the man assaulted his girlfriend in the parking lot.
February 15: Independence Township resident claims she received a letter from a collections agency informing her she owed $604.76 for an unpaid bill for the installation of an alarm system. The woman stated she was told by the alarm system company that the alarm was installed in a house in Detroit. The woman obtained a copy of the contract (dated April 4, 2003) and found it contained her social security number. The woman also stated the collection agency said they found her current address ‘through avenues in the computer.?
Ranch Estates resident reported threats from a meat salesman who knocked on his door around 7 p.m. Allegedly, after he turned the salesman down, the salesman muttered obscenities and returned to a truck with another person in the vehicle. After exchanging words, the salesman yelled a threat about returning before they drove away.
47-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Big Lake Road. P.B.T. results were .14 and .13 respectively.
February 16: 18-year-old Ortonville man admitted to police he attempted to cash a $12,000 check for an account he knew was closed. The man said his friend asked him to cash the check in return for some of the money.
North Oakland Family Counseling Center on Dixie reported a possible suicidal subject after a patient called around 10:31 a.m.
62-year-old Clarkston man suffered unspecified injuries following a dispute with a 39-year-old Fenton man on Oakhill Road near M-15. The Clarkston man allegedly started yelling at the Fenton man claiming the other man’s car struck his van as they both drove east on Oakhill Road. The altercation took place after both men stepped from their cars. No arrests were made.
February 17: A resident in Chalet Villa Apartments near Tuson Road saw a vehicle on fire outside the apartment complex and put it out with a fire extinguisher as police and fire personnel arrived.
February 18: Two purses stolen from vehicle parked at restaurant on Sashabaw Road after unknown suspect/s smashed out the passenger window.
Front door of business on Sashabaw near Woodhull Road smashed, nothing reported missing.
February 19: 38-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for felonious assault following a dispute with her boyfriend on Fay Street. According to reports, the woman threw a bottle at her boyfriend and bit him.
31-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated, marijuana possession and speeding on Sashabaw Road near Clinton Drive. P.B.T. results were .116.
Springfield
Township
January 31: White Lake resident claims his ex-wife forged fake receipts of mortgage payments leading to foreclosure of his Norman Road house on June 18, 2004. The man claims the woman then faked attorney documents that showed she was fighting the foreclosure. According to reports, his ex-wife was convicted of embezzlement in federal court in West Virginia (no date listed).
February 10: 26-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near I-75. P.B.T. results were .191.
February 13: 32-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, having no license and speeding on Dixie Highway near Oakhill Road. The man stated he had no driver’s license and was an illegal alien from Mexico. P.B.T. results were .16.
Spring Crest Court resident received a call around 9 a.m. from a male subject claiming to be with Consumer’s Power. The caller claimed the resident did not paid his bill and he wanted to confirm the resident’s last four numbers in his social security number. The numbers the caller gave were not correct, so the resident hung up. Following the call, the resident received several other recorded calls.
February 17: Office manager of car dealership on Dixie Highway near I-75 reported a 52-year-old suspect from Detroit purchased tires valued at $565.29 using a check from a closed account. The manager reported to police the suspect had tried a similar purchase at another store and was in the custody of Pontiac Police.

Independence Township
February 2: Clarkston man alleges the new management of the suite he has leased for his business on Dixie Highway for five years is trying to collect on inflated electric bills. The man claims the bills are disproportionately charged to his business for 2005. The man stated the total amount of bills for the year was $7,000, with $4,441.10 for May alone. The man also reported he had similar problems with the previous building manager, but that first manager assured him the problem was resolved.
February 3: Three area teens cited for underage alcohol consumption, open intoxicant in a motor vehicle, possession of tobacco and no proof of insurance. The teens were found in a car near a church on Maybee Road during a patrol.
February 4: 30-year-old Clarkston woman alleges she was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend from Marysville at Bridgewater Apartments on South Marshbank.
February 6: Suicidal subject at Clarkston Road residence transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Pontiac.
Gift certificates and a Honey-Baked Ham stolen from a vehicle at a Deerview Court residence. Entry was gained by braking the passenger side window.
February 7: Pontiac man alleges an Independence Township woman he had relations with nearly eight years ago used his name to open an AT&T account with a pending balance of $169.
February 8: Westland man called police to his place of work around 9:30 a.m. on Sashabaw Road following an alleged assault. The 20-year-old man stated he was assaulted by an 18-year-old White Lake man in his car on Sashabaw Road near I-75. Reportedly, the suspect opened the car door and punched the man in the face several times before he was able to kick the suspect away from his car. The victim suffered minor injuries to his face, but refused medical treatment. The victim stated he knew the suspect and was talking to the assailant’s girlfriend prior to the incident. At the time of the report, attempts by police to reach the suspect were unsuccessful.
Snowboard with bindings and 10 CD’s stolen from a vehicle parked at Cedargrove Road residence. The driver’s window was shattered to gain entrance.
February 9: Resident on Rioview Drive found her vehicle severely scratched in her driveway.
A black lab with approximately $35,000 of leader training was stolen from a Snow Apple Drive residence. The leashed dog was in the front yard prior to the owner discovering the animal missing after 3 p.m. The dog is believed stolen between 2:50 p.m and 3:09 p.m. The male purebred dog was a former leader dog for the blind.
17-year-old Lake Orion youth injured his leg following a fall at Pine Knob Ski Resort. The fire department transported him to Crittenton Medical Center.
A minister from a Clarkston church on Sunnyside Road turned a handgun into police. The .38 caliber revolver was turned into the minister a year ago by a church member who stated she was going through tough times. The minister decided to turn the gun into police when the church member recently started to ask the minister for the gun back.
Attempted home invasion on Chapelview Drive.
February 10: Fire department responded to Hummingbird Lane residence to help a man who tried to cut/remove a corn from his foot, but admittedly may have cut too deep resulting in excessive bleeding.
Local contractor alleges he is still owed $24,549 in unpaid wages from a business who hired him to do work at the Knights of Columbus on Maybee Road.
Student at Sashabaw Middle School claims someone stole his bass trumpet valued at $882.06.
While reviewing security tapes at 9 p.m., the owner of a Clarkston Road store saw an unknown suspect steal eight bottles of wine valued at $317.92 a few hours earlier and alerted police.
February 11: 23-year-old Clarkston women arrested for marijuana possession and having an open intoxicant in her vehicle on Ortonville Road. A 21-year-old passenger from Almont was also ticketed for marijuana possession.
Springfield
Township
February 4: Rattalee Lake resident states her credit card was stolen while at a store on Dixie Highway on Feb. 2 and someone made $2,500 worth of purchases with it.
February 8: 1999 White Ford Explorer stolen from Scott Road residence.
Manager at business on Enterprise Drive alleges she hired a 50-year-old man (city not listed) to dispose of $500 worth of aluminum scrap and return the container on Feb. 6. The man left with the metal and had not returned at the time of the report.
February 9: Two unlocked cars entered at Northbay residence. A wallet containing personal information, a credit card and other items stolen from one of the vehicles.
Engelwood resident alleges his sister-in-law stole his credit card.
19-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated after crashing the vehicle into a snowbank on Hutchinson Road. P.B.T. results were .24.
February 11: Detroiter Street resident alleges homeless family member she allowed to stay overnight stole her laptop computer valued at $2010.82 and a white 2001 Ford Explorer ($6,000) the resident was in the process of buying.
Deputies assisted the Michigan State Police at a bar on Dixie Higway near Tripp Road in Holly for felonious assault and suspected arson following a dispute between two brothers. A 54-year-old Holly man and his wife awaited the arrival of his 49-year-old brother from Fenton in the bar parking lot. The Fenton man arrived shortly after 10 p.m. and was talking to his brother on the phone. Following a brief argument, the Fenton man rammed his van into his brother’s car. As the man backed up to hit his brother’s car again, the brother drove away until police arrived. When the van started on fire, a customer alerted a bartender who called police. The customer than ran outside and pulled the Fenton man, who was lying on the ground next to the vehicle away.
The Fenton man was treated for minor injuries. His brother and his wife returned to the scene with slight damage to their car and no reported injuries. According to reports, police believe the arson was involved. A gas can was found in the van, which appeared to have been lived in for some time. The Fenton man suggested he may have dropped his cigarette when he struck his brother ‘s car.

Independence Township
January 30: Clarkston resident reports someone fraudulently obtained her account information and withdrew a total of $9,250 from her bank account.
A 30/30 rifle and over $700 in cash stolen from Parview Drive residence.
Stereo faceplate stolen from vehicle on Waterford Hill.
The assistant manager of a bank on Sashabaw reported seeing a suspicious subject in parking lot around 11 a.m. The subject reportedly approached the assistant manager in the parking lot and told the manager he knew he worked for the bank. The subject was described as a 35 to 40-year-old white male with medium length blond hair and mustache. The man had a stocky build and walked with a slight limp.
January 31: Following a traffic stop, a17-year-old Independence Township youth was ticketed for possessing alcohol and having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle. A 23-year-old Waterford male also in the car was ticketed for having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle and furnishing alcohol to a minor.
Two properties on Mann Road were vandalized. Five light fixtures stolen and garage door kicked in at one house. At the other house, six windows and two doors were stolen, while two other windows were broken.
40-year-old Independence Township man arrested for domestic assault after an argument with his girlfriend.
37-year-old Troy man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Waldon Road. The man refused a P.B.T.
February 1: Domestic assault at an apartment on Tuscon Boulevard.
Clarkston resident reports someone stole her credit card account number and made a $468.59 charge on-line on Jan. 13.
A Playstation II, approximately 100 CD’s and $250 in cash stolen from Indianwood Road residence.
Clarkston woman states she was assaulted at a wrestling match at Clarkston High School. The woman alleges she was assaulted as she tried to prevent another woman from video taping her nephew’s wrestling match.
An employee of an organization at Sashabaw and Maybee roads stated he saw two males trying to open the rear doors of the building. The two suspects fled as he approached.
Lakewood Boulevard resident found two letters containing bank statements open in his mailbox.
February 2: Worker at business on Dixie Highway caught one of several juveniles he stated were trying door handles of vehicles in the parking lot.
Resident on Wellesly Terrace stated she received a call from a person asking for her checking account number. The male caller allegedly stated the woman’s phone number was in the public directory computer and it was mandatory that her phone number be removed. According to the woman, the man said it was necessary to have her account number in order to remove the number. After the woman refused and hinted she would call the police, she said the man threatened her and shortly afterwards claimed to be a police officer.
Fifteen wooden pallets stolen from a business on White Lake Road. According to witnesses, a blue older Chevy or GMC pickup truck left with the pallets in its bed and headed south on White Lake Road. Employees of the business also stated that during the past weekend 15 tube steel pipes valued at approximately $1,275 were stolen during a separate incident.
February 3: Clarkston resident reports someone fraudulently charged three transactions totaling nearly $900 on her banking account.
17-year-old Clarkston youth arrested for marijuana possession on Sashabaw Road south of Maybee Road.
A 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 discovered missing from a driveway on Parkcrest. The owner last saw the vehicle parked in the driveway at approximately 9 p.m. on Feb. 2 and stated all the keys were accounted for.
TV/DVD player and a plastic bag of clothes stolen from car on Rohr Road. Entry was gained into the vehicle by smashing out a passenger window.
17-year-old Clarkston youth ticketed for fighting following a reported altercation in a business parking lot on Sashabaw and Maybee roads.
17-year-old Clarkston youth arrested for domestic assault following a dispute with his mother at their Sheringham residence.
February 4: 39-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Parview Road. P.B.T. results were .171.
23-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault after a dispute with her boyfriend on Mann Road.
A green folder containing documents, customer receipts and other customer information estimated to be worth $6,500 stolen from the vehicle of Clarkston man as he was in a store on Pine Knob Lane. The folder was in a tote bag with work tools which were also stolen.
February 5: Three check books and $400 cash stolen from an organization on Waterford Road. The incident occurred on Feb. 4 between 9:45 p.m. and 10 p.m.
15-year-old youth from Oxford transported to Crittenton Hospital for injuries sustained after a fall while snowboarding at Pine Knob Ski Resort.
17-year-old Clarkston youth ticketed for disorderly conduct following a dispute with a cab driver who brought him to his uncle’s Reese Road residence. The youth allegedly would not let the cab driver leave because he felt the cab did damage to his uncle’s lawn when the cab got stuck. The cab driver stated the youth would not exchange information with him after the cab was damaged when the youth tried to push the cab free with a truck.
17-year-old Clarkston youth arrested on Dixie Highway near M-15 for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident. The youth allegedly was involved in a rear-end accident on Maybee Road earlier in the night.
15-year-old Clarkston girl transported to POH in Pontiac after drinking vodka and taking diet pills while attending a party on Chestnuthill Drive. Witnesses from the party stated in reports that no one knew the girl was sneaking the drinks.
Attempted suicide on Mountainview Trail.
37-year-old Pontiac man arrested for domestic assault after a dispute with his girlfriend. The woman was transported to POH in Pontiac for unspecified injuries.
February 6: 45-year-old Detroit man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle and no proof of insurance on Mann Road. P.B.T. results were .152.
27-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault on Rattak Road.
Springfield
Township
January 31: Three new vehicles damaged at car dealership on Dixie Highway. On two vehicles, windows were smashed out and radios stolen. The third vehicle had damage on the passenger side window.

Independence Township
January 17: Teacher at Clarkston Junior High School received harassing phone calls.
January 18: White Lake resident alleges she was assaulted by her husband while they were at her parents house in Independence Township on Westview Drive. The man allegedly hit her in the face with car keys during an argument while in the car. Following the argument, he sped away in the car with the woman and their two children inside. The man stopped and let them out of the car after the woman put her foot on the brake.
January 19: Medical staff at facility on Clintonville Road received harassing phone calls from a patient’s son.
January 23: Numerous power tools stolen from construction trailer at a business on Waldon sometime between 3 p.m. on Jan. 21 and 6 a.m. on Jan. 23. A lock on the trailer was cut to gain access to the tools valued at $3,006.
Police firearm discharged to destroy injured deer on White Lake Road around 8:10 p.m.
Someone shot four windows with a BB gun on Woodglen Drive. Another similar incident occurred on Glenwood Creek the same night.
Business on Main Street reports being contacted by their bank and informed two $600 business checks were cashed. According to the business, the checks were stolen.
January 24: I-pod and radar detector stolen from car on Deerwood Drive.
January 25: Minne-Wanna Drive resident reported harassing phone calls from his ex-neighbor.
January 26: A black 2005 Chevy Avalanche valued at $30,000 reported missing from car dealership on Dixie Highway near M-15.
Attempted suicide on Delmas. Subject was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment.
61-year-old Independence Township woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated after driving head-on into traffic on White Lake Road. The woman almost struck a patrol car on Foster Road prior to her arrest. P.B.T. results were .168.
January 27: 41-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Andersonville Road. The man was also cited for driving left of center and refusal of P.B.T.
31-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road. P.B.T. results were .217.
Laptop computer stolen from vehicle on Canterbury Lane after rear window was smashed out.
57-year-old Independence Township man arrested for domestic assault following argument with son at Hillcrest residence.
Pendant watch stolen from patient at a medical facility on Watertower Place.
January 28: License plate stolen from parked car on M-15 near I-75.
January 29: Purse stolen from the car of an employee of a business on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. The employee reported the passenger side window of her car smashed out.
Almond Lane homeowner reported her residence window was broken out while she watched television. A white golf ball and glass juice bottle were found outside near the window. The woman stated she believed the incident was committed by a 17-year-old Waterford teen her son owes $175.

Springfield Township
January 23: Township resident alleges she received harassing and threatening phone calls from her soon to be ex-husband.
An X-box gaming system and accessories stolen from a house on Kropf Avenue.
Six radiators and three full five-gallon cans of gas stolen from business on Dixie Highway near Cobblestone.
A witness reports seeing four trespassing minors enter a home under construction causing damage to the home and materials on Ingomar Street.
January 25: A tan and beige trailer stolen from residence on Shaffer Road. The trailer was last seen on Jan. 21 and was discovered missing Jan. 24.
January 26: Someone drove their vehicle onto the lawn of a Fountainhill Lane residence striking a mutual mailbox post shared by neighbors.
January 29: 33-year-old Farmington Hills man arrested for marijuana possession on Dixie Highway north of I-75 shortly after midnight. A yellow envelope containing $350 was also found on the man. He was pulled because a headlight was burned out on his truck. The marijuana was spotted inside the man’s coat by police after the man was told to remove an object from his pants. The man stated the object was his cell phone. Sergeant Mark Gardner said he did not know the total amount of marijuana confiscated, but said there was a lot.
The taillights of a vehicle parked at an apartment on Dixie Highway near Norman Road were stolen. The rear driver’s side window was smashed out, but nothing else was reported missing from the vehicle.

Independence Township
January 11: 54-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated. Police were alerted to the man drinking in his car at a gas station on Sashabaw Road near Maybee Road. The man was also arrested for driving with a suspended license, refusal of P.B.T. and altering, forging and falsifying the car’s registration tabs. The man has no prior alcohol convictions. Chemical breath results were .18 and .16.
January 13: 24-year-old Pontiac woman arrested for domestic assault and unlawful entry on Rioview while picking up her daughter from the girl’s father’s house. The woman allegedly shoved the father and forced her way into the home.
January 14: 21-year-old Grand Blanc man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, first offense; driving with a suspended license; and failure to stop at an assured distance on M-15 near Deer Ridge. P.B.T. results were .14. A 20-year-old male passenger in the vehicle was ticketed for under 21 alcohol consumption.
January 15: Runaway from Clintonville Road residence, originally reported gone on Jan. 13, confirmed to be back home.
Police firearm discharged to destroy injured deer at 8:10 p.m. on Holcomb Road.
Snowboard stolen from patron at Pine Knob Ski Resort.
January 16: Several items stolen from vehicle on Pear Road near Snow Apple Drive.
I-pod stolen from vehicle on Heron Parkway. Entry was gained by smashing the passenger window.
Barking dog complaint on Felix Drive.
Stereo and CD’s stolen from unlocked car on Lake Waldon Drive.
January 17: Report filed by an 81-year-old Clarkston resident concerning possible fraud. The resident said she received a phone call from female and was convinced to disclose her bank account numbers.
Personal checks stolen from Lancaster Hill Drive residence. A friend of the resident from Pontiac called the man admitting he took the checks and had cashed three $200 checks.
Independence Township resident reported that someone made transactions on his debit card account from Jan. 14-17. The withdrawals totaled approximately $540 as listed on the report.
A 1997 red Ford F-250 pickup truck, trailer and two Arctic Cat snowmobiles stolen from business on Andersonville Road. The driver parked the truck at 4:45 p.m. the previous day in a fenced in area and left the keys in the vehicle. The items are worth an estimated $15,100.
January 18: Attempted fraud on during week of Dec. 18 ? Independence Township resident claims an unknown individual attempted to apply on-line for credit using his identity.
Sterling Heights man received a $100.50 energy bill listed in his name at a Waterford address he does not own. The man was also told by a representative of the Michigan Unemployment Office that a person was using his social security number and name for employment at a Clarkston business on M-15.
The small window of a business on Dixie Highway south of White Lake Road was broken. Unknown culprit went through the front desk removing a small amount of cash. A nail tech’s work area was also ransacked.
Business on Dixie Highway spray painted the block wall on the north side of the building. The owner said the spray painting occurred on two occasions on Jan. 15 and 17 in and out of the building.
January 19: Home invasion on S. Eston. Approximately $2,850 in cash and change as well as miscellaneous papers and titles stolen.
Passenger window of vehicle on Autumnwood Court smashed out, but nothing reported stolen.
Two vehicles vandalized in Hidden Lakes Apartments on Ashwood and Cottonwood courts. In an apparent attempt to steal the car stereo of one vehicle, the passenger window was smashed. The other vehicle’s cloth roof was cut and the radio removed.
Clarkston teen cited for failing to report a property damage accident, violation of driving license and driving too fast for conditions after he admitted to crashing a friend’s vehicle into a street sign in the subdivision on Stonewood Road. A resident reported the damage to the sign caused by the accident which took place around 2 a.m. on Jan. 17. The vehicle suffered an estimated $1,700 in damage. No figures were listed about the sign’s damage.
January 20: Purse stolen during home invasion of residence on Snow Apple Drive. The invasion occurred between 11:30 p.m. and 7 a.m. on Jan. 19-20. The purse contained seven credit cards, cash and two gift cards.
17-year-old Clarkston High School student cited for marijuana use and possession after a teacher sent him to the office for smelling like marijuana. A subsequent search of the student’s car revealed a piece of tin foil containing suspected marijuana seeds and residue.
33-year-old Milford man arrested for being disorderly after being involved in a fight at a business on Dixie Highway near M-15 at 9:45 p.m.
25-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for simple assault and malicious destruction of property at a group home on Rattalee Lake Road after destroying furniture and hitting employees attempting to settler her down. According to the report, the woman became agitated after not being allowed to use the phone. The same woman was committed to Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc on Jan. 19 for other disruptive behavior.
January 21: Police were called to gas station on Sashabaw Road after two 17-year-old Allen Park teens allegedly threatened a cashier who refused to sell them cigars. Following a police investigation the two teens were cited for possession of marijuana, possession of tobacco and disorderly conduct. A third teen who reportedly sat in the back of the car the trio rode to the gas station in, was cited for possession of marijuana and tobacco.
18-year-old West Bloomfield man injured his face and wrist at Pine Knob Ski Resort after falling from his snowboard. Star EMS transported the man to Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital.
At least four separate vehicles were broken into overnight on Spring Meadow. A couple of the cars were left unlocked, but two were entered through smashed windows. A battery charger, pocket knife and other items stolen.
January 22: 16-year-old Shelby Township teen tried to exchange fraudulent tickets for lift passes at Pine Knob Ski Resort.
Resident on Oak Park discovered his photo, name, and personal information on a Web site without his permission. The man believes a woman he had an internet relationship with posted the information. The resident said she is upset about their break-up, and the site depicts him in what he considers a negative light. The man received a call allegedly verifying his telephone number, and the day after received an e-mail informing him of the Web-site.

Springfield
Township
December 31: 11-year-old boy bit on the face by a pit bull at around 2 p.m. on Clark Road. The boy was playing at a friend’s house with the dog when he was bit. The boy received stitches at the Clarkston Ambulatory Clinic.
January 10: Three men cited for soliciting without a permit on Wellington for a business on Dixie Highway. One of the men, a 21-year-old White Lake man, had multiple outstanding warrants and was arrested.
January 15: Threats complaint on Julie Drive.
January 18: Business on Broadway in Davisburg broken into. Someone broke through the block wall and entered a locked room removing $200-$400 from a coin machine, five cases of pop and a set of keys. Note found written posing as management complaining about ripping off patrons.
January 20: Resident on Red Cedar Court encountered a suspicious person in his driveway with a crowbar and hammer around 2:23 a.m. The suspect continued to approach until the resident released his Rottweiler who chased the intruder back to his vehicle. The man is described as a six foot white male with a medium build, short dark hair and goatee. The man entered the passenger side of a late 70’s or 80’s model full size Chevy truck painted with primer and left.

Independence Township
January 5: A 46-year-old Clarkston man living on Parview Drive is suspected of domestic assault and assault and battery stemming from an incident that allegedly occurred on Dec. 23. According to reports, the victims chose not to disclose the information until parents found out. On th day of the incident the Parview man came returned home where his son and two friends were. The man allegedly assaulted his son for missing a court ordered community service assignment; and then assaulted the two friends as they tried to leave accusing them of being bad influences on his son.
January 9: Pole on entry gate at residence on Fieldstone Ridge damaged by vehicle.
Golf clubs and shoes stolen from building on Transparent Avenue.
22-year-old White Lake man arrested for marijuana possession and use at apartments on Parview.
January 10: Car stereo and book bag stolen from vehicle parked at Dixie Highway business.
A pair of tennis shoes stolen from a vehicle after unknown suspect/s smashed rear window of vehicle on Willow Park.
The side window of a van was smashed out while parked at a business on Dixie Highway.
Bike recovered at Davorak Road north of Maybee Road near Hidden Lakes Apartments.
Approximately 50 CD’s stolen from vehicle parked at business on Dixie Highway near the M-15 intersection. The passenger side window was smashed out and the glove box broken into.
Ohio resident says he dropped off his $40,000 boat for repair at a business on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. The man claims the owner of the business refused to repair the boat until the man endorsed a $1,600 check from his insurance company and sent it to him. The man says he has made several unsuccessful attempts to learn about his boat which is still on the premises.
A student at Clarkston Elementary School attempted to start some paper towels on fire in the building’s bathroom. The principal contacted police about the incident which occurred on Jan. 9. There was no damage reported.
A 9-year-old autistic student, who ran away from Bailey Lake Elementary, was found by police at around 10 a.m. at Pine Knob Ski Resort.
January 12: 21-year-old Waterford man arrested for possession of marijuana on Huron Parkway. The man drove a black Chevy blazer and was first observed near Waldon Road and Clarkston Elementary School. Police pulled the man over for defective equipment.
A business on Clintonville Road received harassing phone calls from the son of a patient.
January 13: Three vehicles were broken into at an apartment complex on Fox Creek. A Sony radio stolen from a vehicle as entry was gained by removing the passenger window. A first aid kit was stolen from another car which had a passenger window smashed out. An I-pod, radar detector, backpack and other items stolen from the third car.

Springfield Township
January 9: Both rear wheels and tires stolen from a 2006 Dodge Ram truck at car dealership on Dixie Highway near I-75.
Tools including a cement saw, impulse nailer and electric hammer found missing from trailer at company on Dixie Highway.
Police firearm discharged once to destroy injured deer at around 8 a.m. on E. Holly Road.
January 11: A safe was found damaged in Springfield Township Park at Dilley and Davisburg roads. The safe was found to be the property of the Holly High Boosters.
January 12: Davisburg resident informed by his bank that someone used his name and social security number to open three credit card accounts.

Independence Township
December 29: Two DVD’s stolen from mailbox on Glenwood Creek.
December 30: Domestic assault on Forest Valley.
30-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault after a dispute with his wife at a residence on Ortonville Road.
December 31: Oxford resident reported an unknown person making fraudulent purchases with her checking account at an Independence Township bank. According to the report, five total purchases were made via electronic fund transfers.
Runaway on Snow Apple Drive.
Suicidal subject found near Valley Park Road. The Independence Township resident was believed to be intoxicated and transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Pontiac.
January 1: 56-year-old township resident found dead at 7:30 p.m. at his residence. CPR was initiated by his son and the fire department until the man was transported to Genesys in Grand Blanc where he was pronounced dead.
A suspect fled a business on Dixie Highway carrying a basket filled with several bottles of liquor. The suspect, described as a black male wearing a large black jacket, left the store in a red Sundance automobile heading northbound on Dixie Highway.
53-year-old Independence Township man arrested for domestic assault on Crestview.
January 2: In a report to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office substation on Citation Drive, a township woman alleges her newlywed husband is verbally abusive and keeps her under surveillance. The woman claimed on one occasion he pinned her to the floor and threatened to kill her and then himself.
Police assisted the fire department at approximately 4:15 a.m. for a small fire around the base of a township owned light pole on Sashabaw Road.
License plate stolen from vehicle parked at business on Dixie Highway on Jan. 1.
Independence Township woman on Heron Parkway alleges her ex-boyfriend is making phone threats for over a year.
January 3: Stereo, amplifier and speaker stolen from car on Michigamme while the vehicle was parked outside a residence. Someone punched out the lock of the trunk and made away with the items.
Greenview Drive resident noticed her car stereo stolen from her vehicle was parked in the driveway since Jan. 1.
Police firearm discharged twice on Warbler Drive at around 5 p.m. to destroy raccoon laying on the ground foaming at the mouth and making barking noises.
Valve caps and air removed from all four tires of a vehicle parked at an apartment complex on Briarwood.
January 4: Waterford resident alleges her ex-husband’s current wife exposed herself to her two children on Dec. 24, but claims she just learned about the incident to make the report. The incident took place in the township as the woman was allegedly trying to stop the man and his children from leaving in their car. The woman’s bathrobe reportedly fell open as she was trying to stop them from leaving.
January 6: Runaway on Parkwood.
Warrants requested in larceny case involving three Oxford teens at Pine Knob Ski Resort following the theft of a snowboard. One of the teens was also found possessing a 30 pack of beer.
January 7: 17-year-old Waterford youth cited for being under 21 and consuming alcohol, and possessing open intoxicants in a motor vehicle on Clintonville Road. An 18-year-old Clarkston female cited for being under 21 and consuming intoxicants.
January 8: Son of a resident on Whipple Shore Drive checking on his father’s house claims to find signs that unknown suspects entered the home, had a party and slept at the residence. Two bookcases and some jars were found broken, but there was nothing reported missing and no signs of forced entry. Several empty cans of beer and wine bottles were also found.
January 9: 34-year-old Waterford man ticketed for possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and speeding following a traffic stop on Andersonville Road.

Springfield Township
December 24: Dawn Court resident reported sending a $258.98 money order for an Ipod over the internet to a person in Idaho and never receiving the Ipod.
January 2: A family on Ridgewood Road received a response to an ad they placed in The Chicago Tribune selling standard poodle puppies for $800 each. The family selling the pups received three money orders from the interested party totaling $2,550 for only one pup with a request for the excess money to be sent.
January 4: Police firearm discharged to destroy injured deer near I-75 and Davisburg Road at around 6:30 p.m.
January 8: An unknown woman scratched a pickup truck after the owner of the truck asked her to move her car at a business on Dixie Highway. The woman was reportedly involved with a dispute with another group of girls with the truck owner asked her to move. The two groups of people both left shortly after the incident.
Suicidal subject on E. Holly Road.

Independence Township
December 22: Windows and kitchen cabinets damaged at an unoccupied residence on Mann Road. The company owning the house reported the incident, caused over $2,000 in damage, which occurred between Oct. 20 and Dec. 1.
December 23: Employee at a business on Dixie Highway discovered someone had removed the switch from the steering wheel column of his vehicle. Nothing else was missing from the car, but the ignition was broken and hanging by two wires.
December 24: 22-year-old Pontiac man arrested for domestic assault on Fay Street.
December 25: 46-year-old Waterford woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated and having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle on Cottonwood Court. Police were called to the scene by a witness after the woman allegedly drove her vehicle over an embankment smashing into another car parked under a carport. The woman was combative towards the Independence Township Fire Department so she was transported by police to POH for further medical treatment for unspecified injuries.
December 26: An Independence Township man reported his truck stolen from his residence on Mary Sue Road. The man claims he rents a room to a 43-year-old Rochester Hills woman who stole his car on Dec. 25 after taking the keys.
Police assisted the fire department with a possible heart attack victim on Gulick.
59-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault on Lakewood Drive after allegedly pushing her 40-year-old daughter and scratching her in the face after a dispute about the daughter moving out.
December 27: Larceny from a vehicle, no force, parked in a driveway on Springmeadow Court. No property was reported stolen from the vehicle.
December 29: 20-year-old Springfield Township man arrested for assault and battery and being a minor in possession of alcohol after allegedly fighting with his brother while driving on I-75 and lunging at his mother after returning home. The man was arrested at the family’s residence on Dixie Highway and transported to Genesys for slight injuries and his level of intoxication. P.B.T. results were .228.
The manager of a business on Sashabaw near Maybee Road reported $6,500 in electronic equipment missing. The equipment was packaged for delivery pickup and set outside the store, but the business recently received a bill for the equipment leading them to believe it had been stolen.
December 30: A vehicle owner reported an amplifier, speakers and speakerbox stolen from his vehicle on Oct. 20 while it was parked at his place of employment on Dixie Highway. He had not reported the items stolen but heard that items stolen from that location were recently recovered.
25-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault after a dispute with his girlfriend at a business on S. Main Street and Waldon Road.
Springfield
Township
December 27: Mailbox pulled from ground and smashed on Norman Road.
December 28: A father and son from Holly were ticketed for obstructing police after they admittedly provided false identification for the son to avoid his arrest on a valid warrant. The 22-year-old son was pulled over for excessive speeding on Andersonville Road on Dec. 24, but claimed to be a friend of the car owner rather than the owner himself. The father came out to the scene and identified his son as the friend to avoid the arrest. Following the incident the father and son contacted police on Dec. 28 admitting what they had done.
Resident on Neilson Road discovered his muzzle loader rifle and bow missing from his vehicle on Dec. 27. He had left the weapons in his car since Dec. 22 and was unsure when they were stolen.
December 29: 22-year-old Highland Township man arrested for domestic assault on Foster Road after an argument with his girlfriend. The man, suspected of being intoxicated, was bleeding from his hands and head after apparently punching a garage door and throwing things while in and out of the house.
Compact disc player stolen from car on Pinehurst Court. Passenger window smashed out on vehicle.
46-year-old Springfield Township male arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Big Lake Road. P.B.T. results were .138.

Independence Township
December 11: A case of insurance fraud at Clarkston Medical on Dixie Highway is being investigated. Allegedly, a 16-year-old girl was taken to the center for treatment of a sore throat when her father from Metamora asked her tell the doctor she was having certain medical problems. At the clinic, after describing those symptoms, the girl was asked to provide a urine sample. According to the report, the father’s girlfriend had secretly brought in her own urine sample which was placed in the sample cup. A prescription was written for the girl and later filled.
December 12: While responding to a call about a rear window smashed out of a vehicle in the park and ride on Sashabaw, police discovered another vehicle with a window smashed out and a stereo missing.
16-year-old Clarkston youth suffered burns to right arm and hand after extinguishing a stove fire. Transported to Hurly Burn Center for injuries.
December 13: 19-year-old Davison man arrested for marijuana possession and careless driving on M-15 near Waldon Road.
Attempted suicide on Console Road.
CD player and speakers stolen from car at business on Dixie Highway.
15-year-old Clarkston youth assaulted while walking home from bus stop on Cecelia Ann Drive. The youth alleges that a white Mercury Cougar appeared to swerve at him as he walked. The youth yelled in response to the car, which stopped.
After the driver stepped from the vehicle, he pushed the boy and eventually struck him in the face. The man reportedly said he would hit the youth with the vehicle the next time.
A witness described the driver as a 5?11?, 200 pound male with short black hair and a silver lip ring. The victim added the man looked Hispanic. There was also a male passenger in the car who left the vehicle.
A Michigan license plate stolen from a vehicle on N. Marshbank.
A doctor reported a prescription pad stolen from POH Medical Center on Water Tower Place. A prescription was filled at a pharmacy in Novi using the forms which contained a name that is not a patient of the doctor at POH.
52-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Strawberry Lane.
44-year-old Brandon Township man arrested for operating his vehicle under the influence of alcohol on Sashabaw Road. Preliminary breath test results were .136.
December 14: Two speakers stolen from vehicle in park and ride on Sashabaw Road near I-75.
An unknown person drove their vehicle over a lawn striking and damaging an inflatable polar bear in the yard of a Cramlane Drive residence.
December 15: A tall, white male suspect driving an older brown GM vehicle left a gas station on Dixie Highway without paying after pumping $55 in fuel. The suspect apparently entered the store claiming to have forgot his wallet and drove away on southbound Dixie Highway after leaving the store.
December 16: 20-year-old Clinton Township man injured after falling about 15 feet from a ladder at work site on Palmetto. He was transported to Genesys for evaluation and treatment.
Purse stolen from shopping cart at a business on Sashabaw Road.
A Sony Playstation and CD player among items stolen during home invasion on Longhurst Drive.
Prescription fraud reported by doctor at Clarkston Ambulatory on Dixie Highway.
December 17: Two snowmobiles on a trailer stolen from yard of residence on Pine Knob Road. The owner estimated the stolen goods to be worth $7,300.
Rear window of vehicle smashed out while parked at Boyne Highland Trail.
Police firearm discharged twice to destroy injured deer on Sashabaw Road south of Pine Knob Road.
Resident on Drayton reported several items, including a digital camera and two amplifiers, stolen after hosting a small party.
31-year-old Grand Blanc man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated after his car left the roadway on northbound I-75 shortly before 1 a.m. Apparently, the man lost control of the vehicle and struck the end cap of the guardrail and continued into the median until coming to rest in a snowbank. P.B.T. results were .14 and no significant injuries were reported.
21-year-old Grosse Pointe man ticketed for contributing to the delinquency of minors after purchasing alcohol for his friends on Sashabaw Road.
A 20-year old male passenger from Grosse Point Park was arrested for underage consumption of alcohol.
22-year-old Waterford man ticketed for careless driving after his truck was found stuck in the front yard of an Oakpark Drive residence. The truck was discovered by the homeowner at 8 a.m. with no one in the vehicle. Tracks showed the car had traveled through another yard before coming to a stop. Damage was done to the yard after apparent attempts to free the truck ripped into the ground. The truck was impounded until the owner contacted police and was issued the ticket the next day.
A suspect painted several messages in fluorescent orange spray paint on the back of a business on Sashabaw Road near Maybee Road.
December 18: Window above front door broken at residence on Wembley Court. The resident saw a vehicle leaving the area, but could not identify it.
Playstation 2 video game system stolen from Ashwood Court residence.
Police firearm discharged twice to destroy injured deer on Holcomb Road around 1:50 a.m. Afterwards, five rounds were fired into the ground to make sure the weapon was functioning properly after it failed to fire once while destroying the deer.

Springfield Township
December 13: Mailbox post damaged on Haylock Drive.
50-year-old Davisburg man arrested for operating his vehicle under the influence of alcohol, third offense, around 7:23 a.m. in the parking lot of a business on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road. The man drove his vehicle into a sign before leading police at low speeds around the parking lot as they tried to pull him over. Deputies were eventually able to box in the man’s vehicle. Five total vodka bottles, containing various amounts of alcohol, were discovered in the car, as was a Intoxalock device. P.B.T. results were .301. The man was transported to North Oakland Medical Center in Pontiac.
December 18: Harassment and intimidation on Bridge Lake Road.
Mailbox damaged on Hillman Road.

Independence Township
December 7: Rear taillight assembly kit stolen from car parked at business on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road.
A 21-year-old Lake Orion man arrested for driving with a suspended license and failing to dim headlights on Dixie Highway. A passenger in the same car, an 18-year-old Waterford woman, was arrested for marijuana possession.
December 8: An unknown amount of merchandise stolen from a business on Dixie Highway. The front glass door of the business was found smashed.
Vehicle parked in driveway at Mann Road residence scratched on the exterior body panels causing an estimated $4,000 in damage.
Gas powered ice auger, depth sounder, tackle box and other items stolen from detached garage on Whipple Shore Drive.
50-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault after allegedly striking her husband in the nose on Crestview Drive.
Two CB radios stolen from shed on Pine Knob Road property.
December 9: Approximately $65 stolen from cash register at business on Dixie Highway near Mill Street after break in through glass door.
50-year-old White Lake man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, having an open intoxicant in the vehicle, improper plates, driving an unregistered vehicle and having no proof insurance on Andersonville Road.
Two windows broken on vehicle at business on Maybee Road near Williamson.
December 10: 19-year-old West Bloomfield man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated after police found him in his car blocking two northbound lanes of traffic on M-15 near I-75. Noting damage to the front of the car, the man admitted to having struck a traffic sign on Hatchery Road. Waterford Police confirmed in the report there was an accident on Hatchery near Crescent Lake Road in Waterford and the vehicle left the scene. P.B.T. results were .224.
41-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on South River Drive after allegedly pushing his girlfriend while she tried to call police during a dispute.
A car was broken into while parked at the park and ride at Sashabaw Road and I-75. The owner found the car with a window smashed out and the glove box open. He was unsure whether or not a checkbook was stolen.
A gym bag and clothes stolen from a vehicle parked across from S. Main Street residence. Entry was gained by smashing a window.
Car window smashed on vehicle parked in lot on S. Main Street. Nothing thought to be missing from the car.
Car in park and ride on Sashabaw found with broken window and nothing reported missing.
An arrest warrant issued for a 33-year-old Clarkston man for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, second offense, causing injury. The man was driving south on Sashabaw Road when he crossed the center line striking a second vehicle head-on. The other vehicle, heading north on Sashabaw Road, was driven by a 52-year-old Oxford woman. Both drivers and a male passenger from Clarkston in the vehicle at fault were transported to Genesys Hospital for unspecified injuries.
December 11: Snowboard stolen at Pine Knob Ski Resort.

December 12: A 16-year-old Clarkston youth transported to POH for injuries from an alleged assault by his 20-year-old brother. The youth had been reported as a runaway on Dec. 10 after his mother had not seen him since Dec. 7. The youth claimed friends dropped him at his house around 2 a.m. and he sat in his car until around 5 a.m. when he attempted to enter the home. The brother would not let him in, so the youth attempted to enter another door when his brother reportedly punched him in the head twice causing him to lose consciousness. The youth walked away after coming to, but was followed by his brother in a car with an aluminum baseball bat. The brother stepped from the vehicle yelling at the youth, but drove away when a witness approached the scene. The case is open pending prosecutor’s review.

Springfield Township
December 2: 51-year-old White Lake man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license after sliding off Davisburg Road.
December 3: Harassing phone calls made on Morning Road.
December 9: Break-in at business on Dixie Highway. A door was damaged to gain access, but nothing was reported missing.
December 10: Snow blower and tools stolen from detached garage on Andersonville Road.

Independence Township
November 20: Home invasion on Dark Lake Road. A house sitter checking on residence saw a suspect run from the garage. Deputies at the scene discovered four suspects in the woods near the house and took them into custody. The four area youths indicated there were four more youths involved and that they were ringing doorbells and running from houses. One 17-year-old Waterford youth admitted to entering the house and a warrant for his arrest for unlawful entry is requested. Nothing was missing from the house according to the report.
November 21: A report filed on on this date stated a vehicle parked at business on Dixie Highway near M-15 was keyed on Nov. 18.
November 22: 25-year-old Auburn Hills man arrested for marijuana possession, improper plates and driving an unregistered vehicle on Clarkston Road.
Stereo equipment and CD’s stolen from vehicle (force) on Sashabaw Road.
Construction equipment damaged on Andersonville Road.
Employee at a business on Sashabaw Road reported inappropriate sexual remarks by coworkers involving violence towards a girl.
November 23: Purse stolen from vehicle through smashed window at business on White Lake Road.
November 24: Home invasion on Clearview Drive. Numerous electronic items and jewelry were stolen.
18-year-old Otter Lake man arrested for marijuana possession on Dixie Highway.
November 25: CD player stolen from dash of vehicle on Heron Parkway.
November 27: Purse stolen (force) from vehicle of employee of a business on Maybee Road.
Springfield Township
November 18: Assault and battery on Clawson Tank Drive.
November 21: Suicidal subject on Roberts Road.
Purse stolen containing cell phone and other items reported from Springfield Oaks on Andersonville Road. The purse which was originally stolen on Nov. 19 was found by the owner hanging on a doorknob at her residence at 5 a.m. this date. Everything was in the purse except $60.
November 23: A resident on Autumnglo discovered tire tracks in the snow leading up to where someone had apparently crashed into his tractor causing extensive damage. Some trash and a mailbox were also damaged.
November 24: 48-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on E. Holly Road. P.B.T. results were .17.
November 27: 50-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Lake Bluff Drive.

Independence Township
November 14: Harassment reported on South River Street.
A fox destroyed around 10:30 a.m. with police firearm on Clarkston Road near Flemings Lake Road after the animal appeared to be aggressive and somewhat confused.
23-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Mann Road.
Area resident reported being sent a cashier’s check he believed to be fraudulent. The man said he agreed upon selling a car to another party for $18,800, but had received a cashier’s check for about $7,100 more than that amount. He also received instructions to send the difference to a third party for shipping and other expenses.
November 15: Turn table and laptop computer stolen from an apartment on Dixie Highway.
19-year-old Warren woman arrested for marijuana possession on North I-75 south of Sashabaw Road.
Vehicle left in business parking lot overnight on Dixie Highway near M-15 found with four flat tires. One of the tires appeared to be slashed, while the valve stems were missing from the other three.
Around 8:30 p.m., a citizen traveling on Sashabaw Road found a shotgun in a case on the northbound side of Sashabaw south of I-75.
November 16: Felonious assault on Sunvalley Drive.
61-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense, on Stonewood Drive near Dixie Highway. P.B.T results were .158.
November 17: Three guitars stolen from apartment on Fox Creek near Clintonville Road.
37-year-old Oxford man arrested for carrying a concealed weapon outside a business on White Lake Road near Dixie Highway around 1:45 p.m. Police were dispatched for a suspicious person who was wondering around the business and later standing in the rear of the parking lot. As police prepared to search the man, he turned over a large knife.
Clarkston resident reported someone using his social security number fraudulently to get electricity at a residence in Detroit.
An area resident on Spring Meadow Court discovered what she believed to be a sexually explicit imprint on the frosted window of her residence.
November 18: Police firearm discharged to destroy injured deer on M-15 near Cranberry Lake Road. A vehicle struck the deer around 3 a.m.
Man visiting a homeowner on St. Andrews discovered a male subject rifling through his car as he returned to retrieve something from the vehicle. The man pulled the suspect from the car and a struggle ensued, sending both men to the ground. Two other males approached the skirmish, but the suspect was able to wiggle out of his hooded sweat shirt and flee.
A wallet containing approximately $250 in cash and various identification and a credit card stolen from purse of person at business on South Main Street.
Credit card fraud reported by area resident who claims credit/ATM card used at numerous locations accumulating over $900 in charges.
A large amount of scaffolding stolen from work site on Menominee Lane.
November 19: Three youths admitted to urinating in a bottle mixed with soap. Two of the youths then poured the mixture on sleeping youths at an overnight sleepover on Dora Lane. All three youths admitted to spreading lotion and toothpaste on the victims as part of the prank.
A male employee from Waterford working at a residence on Hadley Road fell about 25 feet from a truss. The man was transported by the Independence Township Fire Department to Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc after complaining of several injuries.
Turfing caused damage to lawn at Palmyra Road residence.
Business reports many checks totaling $12,025.18 fraudulently cashed electronically at bank on North Main Street.
37-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Vinewood Drive.
November 20: Possible medication overdose by Clarkston resident at an apartment on Lancaster Hill Drive. The victim was transported to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for further treatment.
Independence Township deputies arrested four suspects who were tracked from a home invasion on Dark Lake Road. A woman watching the house for her boss was checking the house when she saw a male with a mask on run from the residence.
Springfield Township
November 7: A MP3 player and headphones stolen from house that is being reroofed on East Holly Road.
November 14: 18-year-old Davisburg man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a personal injury accident. The man was arrested at his home after allegedly striking another vehicle while attempting to turn onto Big Lake Road off of Dixie Highway and driving away. The driver of the vehicle which was struck suffered unspecified injuries.
Residence on Bigelow Road egged around 3 a.m.
November 15: Sometime between Nov. 1 and Nov. 15 the stereo and navigation unit was stolen from a vehicle parked outside behind a car dealership on Dixie Highway.
November 20: Police firearm discharged to kill injured deer around 2:30 p.m. on Dixie Highway.
A vehicle was stopped for civil infractions on Clark Road. The 24-year-old and 16-year-old males admitted to being illegal aliens trying to find work. A report was made to the I.C.E. of Detroit. The driver was cited for illegal window tint, violation of a temporary instruction permit and having no proof of insurance.

Independence Township
November 7: Construction equipment damaged in fenced yard on White Lake Road.
Several pieces of jewelry stolen between 6 and 10 p.m. Nov. 5 at a Valleypark Drive residence.
November 9: Two misdemeanor citations issued for 20-year-old West Bloomfield woman for being under 21 and consuming alcohol and assault and battery after a dispute with her fianc’e’s mother in a Horse Shoe Circle residence.
November 10: 38-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated after rear-ending a vehicle on southbound Dixie Highway at the White Lake Road intersection. According to the report, the intoxicated man drove his vehicle into the other vehicle resting at a stop light. The man apparently left the scene after talking with the other driver. The man was found at his home and arrested. P.B.T. results were .238.
Nails found at the entrance of the Oakland Sportsmen Club on Waterford Road between 2 and 3 p.m. This has occurred several times in the last few months.
18-year-old Waterford girl arrested for being a minor in possession of alcohol after stealing two bottles of liquor from a store on South Main Street. Her parents were allowed to make restitution with the store.
Several pieces of jewelry, including a pearl necklace reportedly valued at $4,000, where stolen during a second degree home invasion on Oak Park Road.
November 11: Craftsman power washer stolen from garage and a floor jack stolen from truck in driveway at residence on Waldon Road.
!7-year-old Fenton youth arrested for possessing alcohol on Waterford Road.
November 12: A gas log splitter stolen from storage yard on White Lake Road.

Police were dispatched around 8 a.m. on Nov. 12 to a Cecelia Ann Drive residence where a 35-year-old man was found not breathing.
Lieutenant Dale LaBair said the death resulted from an apparent drug overdose from the preliminary findings and anticipates no charges being filed at this time based on the initial investigation. He said the case will stay open pending a final disposition by the medical examiner.
According to the man’s father and friend, the three had spent part of the night drinking and playing cards. The father said he saw the boys use cocaine during the night.
An unknown amount of cocaine was found on a plate with the man’s driver’s license.
An autopsy was performed on Nov. 13 at the Oakland County Medical Examiner’s office.
November 13: 46-year-old Clarkston female arrested for operating while intoxicated on Oak Park Road. P.B.T. results were .222.

Springfield
Township
October 30: 46-year-old Holly man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated after being involved in an accident resulting in no injuries on Dixie Highway. P.B.T. results were .287.
November 8: Possible juvenile runaway from Clark Road. Youth last seen at Holly High School on Nov. 4 and last spoke to parents on Nov. 6.

Independence Township
October 28: Clarkston man sent $3,500 for motorcycle posted for sale on-line only to learn from the motorcycle’s owner the posting was fraudulent.
October 30: Glass door smashed to gain entry to business on Clarkston Road. A cash register valued at $500 and $500 in cash stolen.
October 31: Fraudulent use of credit card totaling $1,500 to make purchases in California reported by Clarkston resident.
November 1: Identity theft reported after Clarkston resident found $427.36 in fraudulent charges using her debit card in California.
17-year-old Clarkston youth ticketed for larceny from a building, possessing alcohol and tobacco on Ortonville Road. Warrants were also requested for a 16-year-old Clarkston youth for retail fraud, and possession of marijuana, alcohol and tobacco.
A 48-year-old Clarkston man kicked the door of a vehicle next to him at the Maybee and Sashabaw intersection. The man alleges the driver of the other vehicle was tailgating him and talking on a cell phone. Apparently, the man stepped from his car and tapped on the window yelling at the other driver first before kicking the door. He agreed to pay the damages totaling $709.22.
Fraudulent credit card use totaling $1,045.37 in Canada reported by Clarkston resident.
November 2: 18-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault after dispute with pregnant girlfriend on Meadowbrook.
November 3: 21-year-old Clarkston man arrested for having an open intoxicant in his motor vehicle and disorderly person after a 15-year-old youth complained he was harassing her. P.B.T. results were .232.
Fraudulent charges on a cell phone account totaling $229.51 reported by Clarkston resident.
November 4: Three white males allegedly kicked in a newspaper box, knocked over two large flower pots and threw a beer bottle at a customer’s vehicle breaking a taillight around 9 p.m. at a business on Clarkston Road.
Shortly after discovering her wallet stolen, a employee at a business on Dixie Highway discovered $1,500 in charges on her credit card.
26-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating while intoxicated, third offense and driving with a suspended license on Forest Ridge Drive. P.B.T. results were .213.
November 5: An unknown suspect drove a vehicle across a lawn tearing sod at Ranch Estates.
November 6: Two checkbooks stolen from vehicle on Chestnut Hill Drive.
Landscape floodlights broken and two flags stolen on Cantebury Lane.

Springfield
Township
October 29: Domestic assault on Bluewater Drive.
October 30: Man found lying in the grass on near the Davisburg and Dixie Highway intersection, claimed to be trying to find his way back to a mental hospital. The man was transported to St. Joe’s Hospital in Pontiac.
October 31: Mailbox on Autumnglo burned after sunset.
November 3: Sometime between 8 a.m. and noon, a police officer’s equipment was stolen from a vehicle parked at Colombiere on Big Lake Road. According to Sergeant Mark Gardner of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the officer was attending a conference and there are no suspects at this time.
November 5: Four people, including owner of bar on Dixie Highway, found drinking in the establishment around 5 a.m.
November 6: 86-year-old Springfield Township man transported to hospital after choking on his lunch at Shepherds Hollow. His daughter and employee performed CPR until Springfield Fire arrived. The man was breathing when transported to Genesys Hospital.

Independence Township
October 23 Mailbox damaged on Whipple Lake Road.
October 24: Stereo and CD’s stolen from vehicle on Lancaster Bay Way. Left window of the vehicle broken out.
Management of a restaurant on Dixie Highway received reports of threats made towards an employee.
October 25: Malicious destruction of property to construction equipment parked at church on Maybee Road.
October 26: Police helped a lost couple find their way out of Independence Oaks County Park with help of an air unit.
20-year-old Clarkston man arrested for stealing and cited as a disorderly person for taking two cases of beer from a store on Maybee Road.
A debit card and driver’s license stolen from vehicle (force) on Michagamme.
Mailbox removed from Forest Valley Drive residence on Oct. 5.
Possible overdose by student at Clarkston Renaissance on Waldon Road.
Stereo stolen from vehicle on Ridge Top Trail.
Two vehicles broken into on Iroquis Court. Credit cards, money and an iPod stolen. There were three total similar incidents on the same street.
Second degree home invasion on Pheasant Run. XBOX, Playstation 2, LCD monitor and CD’s stolen.
October 27: 19-year-old Clarkston man arrested for strong arm robbery after stealing a fifth from a business on M-15. Four fifths of alcohol stolen from the same business that day.
October 28: Someone cut through a chain link fence at Bay Court Park where it separates the park from a Parview residence.
Obscene graffiti left on walls of a Bridgewater apartment on North Marshbank after tenant moved out.
A Livonia man claims he transported his boat and trailer to a business in Waterford turning over the accessories and signing over the title. Since then, he said he cannot get any answers from the business which has since moved to Dixie Highway in Clarkston. The boat, trailer and accessories are valued at $22,804 and according to the man, neither of the workers he talked to are with the company any longer.
Resident on Dubuque reported fraud after receiving payment plan from collection service for AT&T asking for $465.24.
October 29: 25-year-old Flint woman injured and transported to Genesys after head on collision with another vehicle on Dixie Highway near Foster Road. The woman was driving southbound on Dixie when her vehicle apparently drifted over the center line striking a vehicle in the turn lane attempting to make a turn onto Foster Road. The woman was ticketed for driving left of center. Two passengers in her car suffered minor injuries. The driver was not badly hurt.
Windows smashed out of model home at a business on Majestic Blvd.
October 30: Threatening phone calls made to 36-year-old woman on Maybee Road.
October 31: A driver’s side mirror and a windshield smashed on separate vehicles parked in front of a residence on Holcomb near Allen Road.

Springfield Township
October 19: A vehicle owner reported a bag of clothes and bank card stolen from a vehicle on Villa Crest around Sept. 10. The incident was not originally reported due to the low value of the clothes stolen. The bank card, however, was used for fraudulent transactions in Pontiac recently.
October 23: Malicious destruction to a residence on Dawn Court after a dispute between neighbors resulted in a broken window.
October 25: Cell phone and wallet stolen from vehicle parked at business on Dixie Highway.
October 29: 18-year-old Clarkston man cited for traffic violations on Peaceful Valley after removing real estate signs from yards.

Independence Township
October 16: Speakers, amp and CD player stolen from vehicle on Sunnyside Road.
October 17: 40-year-old male suspect from Clarkston pumped $96 in gas without paying at a station on Dixie Highway.
Fire at Hidden Lake Apartments on Ashwood Court around 12:30 p.m. Independence Township Fire Marshal Greg Olrich stated in the report that a heater ignited insulation material. No injuries listed in the report.
October 18: DVD’s stolen from house on Oakshore Drive.
Malicious destruction to Senior Citizen Bus (a township vehicle) on Clarkston Road.
October 19: Jewelry valued at $4,000 stolen during resident’s move from house on Meadows Drive.
34-year-old Independence Township man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle on Bridge Water Drive. He was also arrested for domestic assault stemming from an incident after returning home intoxicated to his wife and baby. P.B.T. results were .286.
October 20: Fight between two students at Renaissance High School on Waldon. Teacher accidently punched in the face trying to breakup the dispute.
Malicious destruction of property causing damage to a trailer on North River.
A television and Playstation 2 stolen from house on Marvin Road.
Clarkston woman reported suspicious circumstances on Glenwood Court after being approached several times by the same man on separate occasions in the Hidden Lakes Apartment parking lot. The man made several strange statements causing the women to report the event around 8 p.m. The man was described as a white male in his 40’s, dressed shabby and riding a bike.
White female suspect pumped $50 in gas and left station on Maybee Road without paying.
41-year-old Metamora man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, improper plate and disregard of an officer’s signal on M-15 after police observed him driving with his headlights off. P.B.T. results were .15.
Attempted unlawful driving away of an auto on Fox Creek. The owner of the vehicle found the ignition punched out and steering column damaged.
October 21: Assault and battery outside out a bar at Dixie and M-15.
Minor house fire on Clarkston Road apparently caused by articles resting against a light bulb.
October 22: 27-year-old Pontiac man arrested for marijuana possession, improper plates and driving an unregistered vehicle on M-15.
Construction equipment damaged at business on White Lake Road.
Police dispatched to assist fire department in treating a 37-year-old Clarkston women for possible alcohol poisoning on Cobden Lane. The woman was transported to POH for evaluation.
Digital camera and printer missing from house on Indianwood Road.The resident claimed her grandson stole them and gave them to a drug dealer for drugs.
Four pairs of sunglasses stolen from unlocked car parked in attached garage on Elk Run Court. Other items, including an electric scooter, gym bag and bottle of liquor were stolen from the house, but dropped in the yard when a neighbor spooked the suspect.
Prescription pills and $350 stolen from home on Waterford Road.
October 23: Stereo and CD’s stolen from vehicle parked at Bailey Lake Elementary.
Stereo and tools stolen from car at Lancaster Lake Apartments on Lancaster Hill after unknown suspects smashed driver’s side window.
CD player, boom box and amp stolen from car which also suffered $1,500 in damage including a broken window on S. Ridge Trail.
Subwoofer and amp stolen (force) from vehicle on Pine Knob Trail.
Springfield Township
October 6: 27-year-old Davisburg man cited for trespassing after shooting deer on private property near Parker Road.
October 11: Vehicle damaged while parked at North Oakland Tech Center.
October 12: Laptop stolen from vehicle on Westwood Circle, entry made by smashing the driver’s window.
October 13: MP3 CD/casette players removed from two vehicles by force at Szott Ford on E. Holly Road.
October 15: An unknown suspect rifled through several mailboxes on Blue water Road.
Prescription drugs stolen from Giroux Road residence for the fourth time in the last year.
October 16: Domestic assault on Country Lane.
October 17: Assault outside of a gas station on East Holly Road.
October 19: Harassing phone calls received at Bluewater Drive.
October 20: Harassing phone calls on Davisburg Road.
October 21: 38-year-old Clarkston man arrested for malicious destruction of property, and fleeing and alluding police after punching out the window of a vehicle in front of apartments on Dixie Highway. The suspect left the scene after the incident and fled from police when they asked him about the incident. The man was found hiding under a car at a nearby car dealership. The driver of the vehicle whose window was smashed out was taken to the hospital for injuries caused by the glass.
October 23: 38-year-old Holly woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Davisburg Road. P.B.T. results were .25.

Independence Township
September 29: Purse stolen from car with driver’s side window smashed out on Thornhill Drive.
October 5: Clarkston youth was walking to school on Almond Lane when four boys, one wearing an orange mask, approached him asking for his money. The youth turned over $2. The boys laughed saying he just ‘got robbed by a 14-year-old.?
Police firearm discharged twice to destroy injured deer on Waldon Road around 12:40 a.m.
October 9: Speakers, a radar detector and a mix of sundry items stolen from vehicle at Fox Creek Apartments.
October 10: 14-month-old boy appeared to have severed his toe after a framed antique gun fell from the wall on his foot after he slammed a door at Mary Sue Road residence.
Stereo, cosmopolitan equipment and other items totaling approximately $5,000 stolen from vehicle on Lancaster Hill Drive.
Attempted suicide at Bridgewater Apartments.
17-year-old Clarkston male arrested for felonious assault on Elk Run Drive after allegedly breaking out garage lights with a golf club and threatening his father with three knives.
Resident on North Marsh Bank reported his brother drew a gun on him. Witnesses reported hearing a shot fired around 1:39 p.m.
October 11: 26-year-old Independence Township man arrested for domestic assault.
Car window smashed out at business on Maybee Road.
20-year-old Lake Orion woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated and having an open intoxicant on Dixie Highway. A 20-year-old Lake Orion woman in the passenger seat was ticketed for possessing alcohol as a minor and having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle.
Skateboard and iPod stolen from vehicle on Chickadee Lane.
Four tires flattened and derogatory words written all over vehicle on North Marsh Bank Road.
Home invasion on Independence Drive.
36-year-old Clarkston woman ticketed for possessing marijuana on North Marsh Bank.
A witness saw a male suspect urinating near the back of the parking lot of the Independence Township Library.
41-year-old Detroit man arrested for assault on North Marsh Bank .
October 12: Fraud reported by resident on Andersonville Road who found unauthorized debits from her checking account.
Police firearm discharged around 2 p.m. to destroy injured deer on Andersonville Road near Parview.
Felonious assault on White Lake Road.
Home invasion resulting in $40 stolen on Parkwood Boulevard, no signs of forced entry.
Identity fraud used to open telephone contract with over $800 in outstanding fees on Paramus Drive.
The hatch window on a vehicle broken out on Berwick Drive.
Threatening note received by employee at agency on Sashabaw.
Resident returned home on Springmeadow Drive after work and found garage open and vehicle missing. He noticed items from inside the house missing.
33-year-old Clarkston man arrested for cocaine and marijuana possession on Parkwood Boulevard. The man also had two outstanding warrants.
October 13: Several tools including a cordless drill, hammer drill and electric drill stolen from an auto on Ennismore Drive.
Construction site damaged by vandals who operated crane crashing it into a trailer.
Attempted breaking and entering on Mary Sue Road.
October 14: 25-year-old Springfield Township man arrested for having an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle and possession of marijuana.
Windshield cracked and driver’s side window damaged on vehicle on Clintonville Road.
Door of mailbox stolen two days in a row from mailbox on Lancaster Drive.
Attempted overdose on Eastlawn.
Four large blocks of aluminum, copper wire and cookie sheets stolen from business on White Lake Road. The responsible allegedly used the business? bobcat to load the aluminum into a vehicle.
A saxophone, laptop computer and CD player found missing from a house on Allen Road after the resident had hired a man to do electric and plumbing work.
October 15: Doormat stolen from Woodstone Court residence. Owner found a note directing her to visit Web site and meet requests to get the mat back.
Two drums and a sledge hammer stolen from storage business on South Main Street.
23-year-old Auburn Hills man ticketed for assault and battery outside a bar on Dixie Highway near M-15. A 28-year-old Ortonville man was also ticketed for disorderly conduct after a fight occurred outside the establishment.
October 16: Ten minors issued minor in possession tickets at Kingfisher residence.
A compound bow, cordless tools and approximately 20 bottles of liquor stolen from garage on Oakvista.
34-year-old woman arrested for domestic assault on Oak Forest for allegedly smashing items in the house and beating up boyfriend. The woman appeared to be intoxicated.
Halloween lawn decorations stolen from Shannon Court residence.
28-year-old and 31-year-old Clarkston women ticketed for assault and battery after dispute in residence on Mann Road.
Springfield Township
October 9: Larceny on Farley Road.
October 12: Laptop stolen from vehicle on Westwood Circle. The driver’s side window smashed out.

Independence Township
September 25: Two vehicles searched through, but nothing stolen on Cobden Lake Road. The passenger window smashed out on one of the vehicles.
September 26: 16-year-old Clarkston youth arrested for consuming alcohol and possession of marijuana on Majestic Boulevard.
19-year-old Independence Township man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and possessing marijuana on S. River Street. P.B.T. results were .121.
26-year-old Clarkston man arrested for felonious assault for being involved with a fight and allegedly threatening a Clarkston man with a knife.
A purse, GPS hand-held unit, digital camera and electronic scale stolen from vehicle on Lakeview.
Cell phone stolen from vehicle on Mohawk.
September 27: Woman returned home on Clintonville Rd. to discover her dog, TV and spare bed missing. She also found a note from her ex-boyfriend saying he took the dog. The woman decided not to press charges after the dog was returned.
Digital camera and cell phone stolen from vehicle on Fox Creek Drive.
19-year-old Clarkston man arrested at Lancaster Hill Drive for possessing marijuana and paraphernalia including an electric scale, bong and rolling machine.
A Palm Pilot stolen from a vehicle at a business on Dixie Highway was found smashed in the parking lot. A bag of keys also stolen was not recovered.
20-year-old Waterford teen arrested for possessing alcohol on Parview. P.B.T results were .166.
Fifty dollars stolen from desk of business on Sashabaw Road.
The driver’s side window smashed out of vehicle at Fox Creek Apartments. The stereo, approximately 200 CD’s, two speakers and amplifier stolen.
September 28: Police firearm discharged to destroy injured raccoon around 2:15 a.m. on Mann Road.
Vehicle fire on Ortonville Road.
15-year-old Independence Township youth arrested for domestic assault and transported to Children’s Village.
Vehicle windshield broken on Towncenter Drive.
35-year-old Clio man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and refusing P.B.T. test on Dixie Highway. A 35-year-old Flint man riding in the car was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
September 29: Radiator stolen from the bed of a truck on Ortonville Road.
September 30: A man described as a white male in his 50’s with a beard, left a gas station on Sashabaw Road after pumping $47.75 in gas without paying. According to the attendant, the man attempted to use a credit card to pay at the pump, but it didn’t work.
October 1: Purse containing $40, credit cards, debit cards and other items stolen from residence on Edgewood.
Death threats received by Clarkston man from 17-year-old Clarkston youth around 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 30. Between 3 and 7 a.m., the victim’s stereo, speakers and amplifier valued at $1,100 all together were stolen from his vehicle on Wembley Court.
Suspects drove golf carts on course on Waldon Road during the night causing damage to several greens. According to reports, there were similar instances throughout the summer. An employee arriving at the course saw a Mercury Mountaineer with approximately five occupants leaving the lot around 4 a.m.
AM/FM/CD player stolen from car at Upland Drive Apartments.
24-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and cocaine possession. P.B.T. results were .125.
October 2: Unknown suspect went through three vehicles at Ranch Estates. A Coach purse and $20 stolen.
19-year-old Waterford man arrested for marijuana sale/manufacturing, operating his vehicle while intoxicated and violation of a restricted driving license on Windiate.
24-year-old Waterford woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Clintonville Road. P.B.T. results were .245.
A golf cart was found burning at a golf course on Oakhurst Road around 5:45 a.m.
Cement block thrown through a window of vehicle on Brandis Circle.
Springfield Township
September 27: Rear window of vehicle damaged by BB on Village Court.
20-year-old Centerline man arrested for marijuana possession on Andersonville Road.
September 28: Hunting bow and scent suit stolen from vehicle at residence on Dixie Highway and Davisburg Road.
October 1: 19-year-old Oakland Township man arrested for driving with blood alcohol content. 19-year-old Rochester Hills passenger arrested for consuming alcohol and possessing class C fireworks.
October 2: Trailer stolen on Dixie Highway near Center Street, but recovered not far from property.
Attempted suicide on Foster Road.

Independence Township
September 18: Purse and fanny pack stolen from vehicle on S. River Drive.
September 19: 18-year-old Clarkston man cited for malicious destruction of property and disorderly conduct for slashing three tires of a car at Foxcreek Apartments. The man claimed he was slashing the tires of the vehicle he thought belonged to an individual who allegedly took some of his brother’s property. The man apparently walked away from the car after finding out the car belonged to someone else.
September 20: Three vending machines at Clintonwood Park damaged.
Handfuls of nails found at the base of three driveways leading to the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club on Waterford Rd. This is one of several similar incidents reported in the past few months.
September 21: Five bags of empty pop and beer cans stolen from shed at Pine Knob Golf Course.
Credit card fraud reported resulting in $1,255 of cash withdrawals.
Suicidal subject found in grass by business parking lot on Dixie Highway.
Domestic assault at Lancaster Hill Drive Apartments.
19-year-old Clarkston male arrested for fleeing and eluding arrest, operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license. The man sped away from the patrol car attempting to pull him over. The man lost control turning on Cedar Bend Drive and went onto a lawn striking a tree.
September 22: Identity theft used to open cellphone account resulting in $2,240.11.
A Clarkston man received $3000 in traveler’s checks from a woman in met online and sent her $3000 dollars so she could visit. The man was contacted by the bank because the traveler’s checks were fraudulent.
September 23: Three vehicles severely scratched by unknown person on S. River Drive.
A counterfeit $20 bill turned into Independence Township substation.
Two 19-year-old Clarkston women cited for underage drinking at a residence on Adderstone Road.
September 24: A contractor discovered bicycle tire tracks through his new cement work causing an estimated $8,000 in damage at a W. Crestforest Court residence.
Two bags of empty pop cans and minor supplies stolen from business on Sashabaw.
Identity theft resulting in $3,000 of purchases.
September 25: Possible overdose on Dixie Highway near Deer Hill.
Unknown suspect broke into a vehicle on Clarkston Road, smashing the window and damaging the locks for the trunk and glovebox.
Window broken by eggs thrown at a house on Golfview Drive.
Two vending machines turned over, but nothing missing in Baycourt Park.
Stereo stolen from car (force) on Clintonville Road.
35-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near M-15. P.B.T. results were .111.
An unknown suspect stole $47.50 of gas from a gas station on Sashabaw Rd.
29-year-old Clarkston man arrested for disorderly conduct on Sashabaw Rd. His wife called police after he reportedly punched holes in living room walls and walked through the neighborhood naked. Police stayed while the woman left with her children. Afterwards, the man made several phone calls to 911 saying the police were not cooperating with him. The police returned to the residence and told the man to stop making calls to 911. Shortly after, police received calls reporting the same man running across the road and nearly being hit by vehicles on Sashabaw Road. The man was found behind a business on Sashabaw Road and arrested and jailed for his own safety.
September 26: Domestic assault on Princeton Avenue.
Springfield Township
September 14: 17-year-old Holly woman cited for assault and battery after macing ex-boyfriend during argument on Oak Hill Road.
September 16: Radio stolen from boat on Lakeview Drive.
September 17: Tools stolen from vehicle on Big Lake Road.
September 18: A stereo stolen from car and damage done to the passenger side window on Hillsboro Road.
September 19: Police firearm discharged around 9:09 a.m. to destroy injured deer on southbound ramp of I-75.
September 24: Three teenagers ticketed for underage drinking and two sons of a homeowner on Graham Road cited for hosting a party with underage drinking while the owner was away.
Tailgate stolen from truck on Andersonville Road.
Two tires stolen off a truck at a car dealership on Dixie Highway.
September 26: 28-year-old Oak Park man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license. P.B.T. results were .143.
Several items including two sets of golf clubs stolen from vehicle in garage at residence on King Rd.

Independence Township
September 9: Customer at Walgreen’s pharmacy on Dixie and White Lake Road threatened pharmacist who informed him his insurance policy was cancelled.
The driver’s side mirror broken off a vehicle while parked at DTE Music Theater. There was also a dent to the front quarter panel.
September 10: Two youths cited for reckless driving and driving an unregistered vehicle on Reese Road. The 16-year-old was from Waterford, and the other 17-year-old from Quaker Hill, CT.
September 11: Clarkston man received a $3,740 bill which is allegedly part of internet fraud through a false Pay Pal account.
September 12: Credit card fraud using Clarkston man’s social security number to set up telephone account.
Identity theft using social security card resulting in $1,100 of charges on a Home Depot card.
September 14: A 2000 Blue Volkswagon Jetta missing from residence on Fox Creek East.
Window of truck broken and stereo damaged with dashboard pried back and broken. Thirty CD’s and subwoofer stolen.
Television and other items stolen from camper on Reeser Road.
Passenger side window broken and approximately 26 CD’s stolen car of employee parked at Reciprocal Corp.
Resident reported that 55 compact discs stolen from unlocked truck on Townview Road on Sept. 1.
September 15: Home invasion on N. River Street.
September 16: Fraudulent use of ATM card reported by Hadley Road resident.
A male driver in a blue pickup truck pumped 22 gallons of gas totaling $56.20 and left without paying at Clark Oil on Sashabaw Road.
September 17: 21-year-old Lake Orion man involved in a single car accident around 1:11 a.m. The man sustained serious injuries and was transported to Royal Oak Beaumont. The car was heading west on Indianwood Road and crossed into the left lane eventually going off the road and striking a fence and tree. An arrest warrant filed as alcohol may have been involved in the accident.
17-year-old Clarkston youth arrested for stealing two cases of Bud Light from the Kroger on Sashabaw Road and being in possession of both marijuana and alcohol. P.B.T. results were .178.
September 18: 19-year-old Waterford male arrested for operating while intoxicated on Dixie Highway. P.B.T. results were .22.
The left side mirror broken off a vehicle parked in the Deer Lake Racquet Club on Dixie Highway.
Springfield
Township
September 9: An unknown person discharged a gun which resulted in damage to the front left fender on the driver’s side of a vehicle in the driveway of a Cherrywood residence.
September 10: An unknown person placed dirt in the gas tank of a bobcat-like tractor at a building site on Eagle Rd.
Stereo and radar detector stolen from vehicle on Holcomb Road.
September 11: 37-year-old Davisburg man arrested for assault on Detroiter.

Independence Township
August 25: 42-year-old Ortonville man assaulted by an unknown subject at DTE Music Theater.
August 26: What appeared to be equipment set up to grow marijuana found at Timber Ridge residence. !6-year-old youth admitted the equipment was his and that he forgot about it. Case referred to Clarkston Youth Assistance.
August 27: A white male, wearing a t-shirt and blue jeans with his right forearm wrapped in an Ace bandage, attempted stealing two bottles of Jagermeister from the Rite Aid on M-15 near Dixie Highway. The manager stopped the man and confiscated the bottles, but the suspect left the store and ran north on M-15.
35-year-old Clarkston man arrested for opening bottle from a six pack of Smirnoff Ice and drinking in the aisle of the Rite Aid on S. Main Street.
August 28: Obscene phone calls made to residence on Mann Road.
August 29: 50 compact discs stolen from unlocked vehicle on S. Eston.
Three vehicles entered and searched by unknown person/s, but nothing stolen on Pelton Road.
A red L.L. Bean duffel bag, 40 CD’s and several other items stolen from vehicle on Timberwood Court.
A brief case stolen from a vehicle on High Street.
Phone threats made to S. River Road residence.
An unknown male suspect threw a rock through the window of a Lancaster Hill Drive Apartment at around 11:40 p.m.
Someone drove an ATV across a lawn causing damage on Reese Road.
August 30: A leather gym bag and leatherman tool stolen from unlocked vehicle on Brookstone Lane.
Four snowboards (Cappita, Ride, Lamare) valued at $500-$700 each and a lacrosse stick stolen from Canterbury Lane residence.
The right passenger window of two vehicles at different residences on Hubbard Circle broken out. The interiors appeared to have been searched, but nothing was missing.
Two pair of prescription glasses, a radar detector and phone charger stolen from unlocked vehicle on Canterbury Lane.
August 31: A Sony X-box and Sharp video camera stolen from a Parview apartment on Dixie Highway after someone broke in between 11 p.m.and 8 pm. the previous night.
Decorative lights pulled off shrubs and strewn across the yard at a Golf Classic Drive West residence.
41-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Rattalee Lake Road. P.B.T. results were .183.
A CD case with approximately 80 CD’s, sunglasses and a bag of coins stolen from vehicle on Brookstone Lane.
Harassing phone calls made to Pine Knob Road residence.
20-year-old Lake Orion man cited for consuming alcohol on Fox Creek Drive. P.B.T. results were .156.
Police found marijuana on two male Oxford teenagers (19, 16) on Baldwin Road near Indianwood Drive. A search of the vehicle netted 15 total plants, a scale and a pair of shears. Police pulled over the car for going approximately 48 m.p.h. in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Arrest warrants requested.
September 1: An unidentified driver of a dark colored GMC Envoy pumped 14 gallons of gas worth $45 and left without paying.
An employee at Discount Ceramic Tile reported several stolen business checks written out to cash totaling $3,729.
A wallet containing approximately $130 and a credit card stolen from residence on Clement Street.
A 34-year-old Lincoln Park man filed a report regarding an assault taking place at DTE Music Theater on Aug. 24. The man alleges he was punched several times in the face by a male acquaintance from Ontario, Canada and did not contact police because he thought it was just a black eye. Doctors told him he needed surgery to reconstruct facial bones with plates. The victim said both men were intoxicated.

Independence
Township
August 22: A skid loader on a job site at Pine Knob Enclaves suffered severe diesel engine damage when someone apparently placed water in the fuel tank. The owner said the repair bill is approximately $7,500 and the damage occurred between July 15 and 20.
A 60-year-old Clarkston woman babysitting her granddaughter, alleges being assaulted by the child’s 30-year-old mother. The Clarkston woman claims she was punched and pushed down the steps when the Pontiac woman left with her daughter.
During an altercation outside a Wendy’s on Dixie Hwy., a suspect allegedly showed what appeared to be a gun tucked in his waist band to a teen in the parking lot. The Clarkston youth said he did not feel threatened at the time and the suspect never made a move to draw the weapon. The suspect was identified as a white male in a red baseball cap, driving an older red Pontiac.
The tires of four Independence Township utility trailers found slashed and damage done to taillights and side running lights at Clintonwood Park.
August 23: An employee at Clark Oil on Pelton Road reported a silver Toyota or Honda driving off at a high rate of speed south on Sashabaw without paying for $48 dollars in fuel. The suspect appeared to be a young white female with long dark hair.
34-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated and possessing marijuana on Sashabaw Road.
30-year old Goodrich woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Ortonville Road. PBT results were .15.
Several items including two Stihl chain saws, 1,000 watt Honda generator and weed whippers stolen from garage of Bay Court Park on Andersonville Road.
August 24: Police ejected a 31-year-old Mt. Pleasant man for disorderly conduct after wrestling with DTE Music Theater employees and attempting to rip lights from the ceiling.
17-year-old Novi youth was ejected from DTE for urinating in public. The youth was ticketed for disorderly conduct after jumping the fence two more times resulting in three total ejections.
Disorderly person and minor in possession of alcohol tickets issued to a 17-year-old Clarkston youth found passed out in the front yard of a residence on Deerhill Drive. The youth could not stand and was unable to answer questions about his residence or name. He was transported to North Oakland Medical Center (NOMC) after PBT results were .315.
Several items including a laptop, jewelry, XM radio and oak wall clock with a congratulatory engraving stolen from residence on Sashabaw Road near Stickney.
August 25: After leaving a concert at DTE Music Theater, an Oxford woman found the hood of her car keyed and damage to the passenger side rear corner of the vehicle, which appeared to have been struck by another vehicle. The woman reported seeing her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend, also of Oxford, in the area. She has a personal protection order against him, but did not see who damaged her vehicle.
20-year-old Davisburg woman reported suspicious circumstances after a concert in DTE Music Theater. The woman said she walked ahead of her two friends to go into the woods when allegedly an unidentified white male between 22-40 years old approached and grabbed her arm. The woman said she took off running and hid in the woods. The woman insisted she was only grabbed by the arm.
21-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated. Police pulled over his vehicle after witnesses reported occupants of a car matching its description yelling obscenities and following another vehicle through Hidden Lakes Complex. PBT results were .180.
Owner of a vehicle and her brother witnessed a 52-year-old Lake Orion man breaking into her vehicle at DTE Music Theater. The man apparently was trying to steal a plastic bag of property. The brother punched the man, knocking him over, after the suspect allegedly took a swing at him. The suspect was treated for a cut on his head at NOMC before being arrested for a preexisting warrant for him in Oakland County.
Police ticketed a 19-year-old Waterford man for disorderly conduct and possessing alcohol after he appeared intoxicated while bumping patrons and providing security with phony identification at DTE Music Theater.
August 26: 53-year-old Bloomfield Hills man allegedly assaulted his 19-year-old daughter during an altercation on Baypoint Drive.
A purse and gym bag stolen from a vehicle on Mohican Drive after someone smashed out the passenger window.
August 27: 43-year-old Waterford woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated and possessing marijuana. A 43-year-old Clarkston woman riding as a passenger was ticketed for having an open intoxicant in the vehicle.
Police discovered a 28-year-old Orion man passed out on an apartment doorstep wearing no shoes but socks on Lancaster Hill Road. PBT results were .169 and he was ticketed for disorderly conduct before being transported home.
A garden tractor and weed whip stolen from garage of unoccupied residence on Balmoral Terrace.
August 28: 36-year-old West Bloomfield man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near the Andersonville intersection. PBT results were .09.
24-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated, open intoxicant in the vehicle and operating without a license on Maybee Road near Dixie Highway. A 29-year-old Clarkston man in the car was also issued a ticket for having an open intoxicant in the vehicle.
On Sashabaw Road near Waldon, a 45-year-old Ferndale woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated, having an open intoxicant in the vehicle and possession of marijuana. PBT results were .222.
Two unidentified men approached an 89-year-old woman on Clarkston Road asking if she needed her driveway seal coated. The men said her son had sent them and it would cost $50. The lady said no, but let the men in her house when one claimed to need water because he was a diabetic. The men left in a gray pickup that had no sealing equipment.

Springfield
Township
August 23: A power washer valued at $2,500 stolen from fenced in yard at Thompson Pumps on Andersonville Road near Northwest Court.
Between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m, someone entered a residence on Andersonville Road stealing several items including a leaf blower.
August 25: A 2.07 carat wedding ring worth approximately $13,000 when purchased, stolen from house on Andersonville Road.
46-year-old Holly man arrested for reckless discharge of a firearm while intoxicated after firing a .44 caliber handgun outside his residence shortly after 7 p.m. PBT results were .235.
August 27: A train from Canadian

Independence Township
August 14: Domestic assault on Joy Road.
Around 6 p.m., employees of Farmer Jack on Dixie Highway near White Lake Road discovered an unknown man inside the locked area of the pharmacy, allegedly putting items into plastic grocery bags. The man fled through the service door and ran out the front door where he was picked up by a red S-10 style pickup. The suspect is described as a 6 foot tall, 180?200 pound male of Middle Eastern descent.
August 15: An employee of Lasher Vocational Center discovered the rear window of her vehicle broken.
43-year-old Flint man ticketed for driving with a suspended license and having an improper license plate on Sashabaw Road near I-75.
August 16: Two 12-gauge shotguns, a semiautomatic pistol, $350 in various denominations and 125 silver coins stolen from house on Ortonville Road. Those responsible gained entry by kicking in the back door of the residence destroying the door jam.
Two Dell palm PAD’s and a digital camera stolen from apartment in Parview Apartments. Pry marks found on the door.
Car damaged at Deer Lake Inn on Dixie Highway.
An owner of a vehicle on Shelly Drive found his car covered with eggs, flour and syrup with damage to the gas cover.
August 17: 70-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Ridgewood Road.
August 18: Stereo stolen from vehicle on Lake Waldon Court.
Police assisted the Independence Township Fire Department for a gas leak at Clarkston Specialty Health Center on Clintonville Road. Reportedly J.D. Wesner Electric was digging a trench and broke the gas line. Cosumers Energy arrived on the scene to close off the leak and repair the line. The report stated the leak poses no further danger to the patients in the center or the community.
On Sashabaw Road, a 21-year-old Waterford man was arrested for operating a vehicle with the presence of drugs, driving with a suspended license, second offense, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and having an open intoxicant in the vehicle.
38-year-old White Lake woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated, second offense on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. She refused to take a breath test and became aggressive when placed in the patrol car kicking at the rear window. After being taken back to the police substation and placed in an interview room the woman began screaming, kicking walls and overturning chairs. The woman was handcuffed to the wall.
August 19: Several padlocks on a cyclone fence and announcement board were cut at Bailey Lake Elementary, on Pine Knob Road. A fire extinguisher was also sprayed, but no entry was made into the school.
39-year-old Oxford man arrested for operating while intoxicated on Sashabaw near Stickney Road. PBT results were .200.
August 20: 42-year-old Ortonville man ticketed for driving with a suspended license and having no proof of insurance on Miller Street.
33-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating while intoxicated, third offense on Williams Lake Road. PBT results were .196.
A golf cart and its charger were stolen from Oakhurst Ridge Sales Office. ‘Follow me to your dream home? is written on the front of the cart. In addition to the theft, a sales representative showed police two of their homes, one on Oakhurst Ride and one on Powelton Court, which had several windows smashed out.
32-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated, first offense and driving with a suspended license, second offense on Waldon Road near Sashabaw Road. PBT results were .17.
August 21: Car windshield broken on vehicle at Maple Drive Apartments.
On Sunnydale Drive a couple returning to their home, which is partly under construction, discovered an intruder. The homeowner chased the suspect through approximately three yards down Middle Lake Road nearly to Waldon Road before he escaped. The suspect was described as a white male in his late teens or early twenties wearing a dark top and jeans. Nothing was reported missing or out of place.
Springfield Township
August 9: 46-year Davisburg man cited for assault and battery and malicious destruction of property on Davisburg Road.
August 14: 27-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating her vehicle while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road. She was taken to North Oakland Medical Center due to the high P.B.T. results which were .328.
A guitar and two necklaces stolen from Ashore Court residence during a break in that took place sometime between Aug. 11 and 14. No signs of forced entry.
August 15: A Kubota tractor stolen from construction site at King Road.
August 17: An unknown suspect allegedly placed mothballs in the fuel tank of a vehicle on Bridge Lake Road causing extensive damage to the vehicle.
August 18: 39-year-old Clarkston woman cited for providing cigarettes to a minor in Bluewater Apartments.
August 19: An employee of the BP station on Dixie Highway alleges he accidentally activated the wrong pump from which $17.90 in gas was taken by an unknown suspect who left without paying.
40-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Autumnglo Drive.
August 20: 55-year-old Pontiac man arrested for cocaine possession on Stonewood Drive.

Independence Township
July 30: Four golf carts stolen from Burlington Golf Cart Rental on Maybee Road. All four were eventually recovered, but damaged.
August 1: 39-year-old Clarkston woman reported fraudulent charges totaling $3,577.96 on her credit card after returning from vacation.
48-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated July 30 reported several pieces of collectable money missing from his vehicle after retrieving it from impound. The man listed 24 Franklin half dollars, six Liberty head silver dollars, two 1928 $2 bills, two 1953 $2 bills and a 1953 $5 dollar bill.
August 2: Police ticketed both a 17-year-old Clarkston male and 20-year-old Waterford male for fighting in the parking lot of Dandy Oil at Sashabaw.
A green mountain bike with a rear rack and computer mount on handle bar stolen from back porch of Lancaster Lake apartment.
August 3: Cell phone stolen from car on Summit Ridge.
19-year-old Woodhaven girl issued minor in possession of alcohol ticket at DTE Music Theater. PBT results were .26.
Satellite radio stolen from vehicle (no force evident) on Windward near Dixie Highway.
38-year-old Warren woman ticketed for marijuana possession at DTE Music theater.
Portable compact disc player stolen from car on Forest Ridge Court.
Several vehicles in the Bridgewater Apartments on Marshbank were broken into and/or damaged. Several vehicles? windows were smashed out and stereo equipment stolen.
26-year-old Holly man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense, on Dixie Highway. PBT results were .15.
August 4: 29-year-old Auburn Hills man ticketed for disorderly conduct at DTE Music Theater.
34-year-old Waterford male allegedly smashed out the rear window of a car as a 20-year-old Oakland female was backing out at DTE Music Theater.
Eggs thrown at house on Clinton Drive.
20-year-old Taylor man ticketed for disorderly conduct as he attempted to stop security form removing a female from DTE.
18-year-old Muskegon man issued citation for marijuana possession and open intoxicant in a vehicle on Sashabaw Road near Maybee Road.
August 6: At DTE Music Theater a 48-year-old Defiance, Ohio man ticketed for disorderly conduct after refusing to move when deputies asked him. After resisting he was tasered.
43-year-old Detroit man, originally removed from DTE, was tasered while fighting in the parking lot.
August 7: 35-year-old Grand Blanc man arrested for operating while intoxicated and marijuana possession. PBT results were .24.
39-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for domestic assault against her husband on Waldon Woods Drive.
Springfield Township
July 29: Firearm discharged on Andersonville Road to destroy injured deer around 7 p.m.
August 1: Small puncture holes in vehicle tire on Detroit Road, causing the tire to go flat.
A two-foot tall concrete horse jockey statue stolen from front yard on Bigelow Road. The statue was last seen on July 26 and discovered missing Aug. 1.
August 3: Two panes of basement window broke at construction site on Ellis Freeman Court. Also, two mailboxes with poles were destroyed on Ingomar Lane.
Driver’s side window forced down on a vehicle on Ember Drive. Several items stolen including dash radio, laptop, digital camera and radar detector.

Independence Township
July 23: Unknown suspect stole solar landscaping lights from residence on Curtis Lane.
July 26: Intimidating phone threats made to Parkwood resident.
Phone threats made to Oakvista Avenue residence.
17-year-old Clarkston youth arrested for operating under the influence, zero tolerance on Sashabaw Road. The 19-year-old male passenger, from Clarkston, issued ticket for minor in possession of alcohol.
Front passenger window smashed of vehicle parked at Ruby Tuesday’s on Sashabaw Road. The stereo faceplate and several other items stolen.
July 27: Cellular phone and $80 stolen from vehicle on Town View Road.
July 28: A compact disc player, about 20 CD’s and a duffle bag of clothing stolen (no force) from a vehicle in McDonald’s parking lot on Dixie Hwy.
Unknown suspect stole Clarkston man’s identity and acquired credit cards in victim’s name. The cards later used in attempted purchases.
35-year-old Independence Township man claimed the IRS sent him a letter stating he owed taxes not paid for income working at two jobs he never worked.
22-year-old Davison man issued trespassing ticket at DTE Music Theater after returning, despite being ordered to leave.
Police arrested a 43-year-old Holly man for operating under the influence, third offense, on Dixie Highway near Parview Street. PBT results were .256.
19-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated, first offense, and refusing to take P.B.T. on Pine Knob Road.
19-year-old Clarkston man admitted to ‘turfing? a neighbor’s lawn on Glenwood Creek.
Ceramic tile saw stolen from work site on Clarkston Road near Greenview Road.
July 29: 46-year-old Holly man arrested for operating while intoxicated, third offense, and driving with suspended license, second offense. PBT results were .19 and .21.
Police arrested a 49-year-old Ortonville man for operating while intoxicated on westbound Seymour Lake Road. Two open cans of Michelob Light (one in an insulated sleeve) were found in the vehicle. PBT results were .149.
A Stickney Road resident came home and found a house door open and garage door open. The resident said everything in the entertainment center including a cordless phone, dvd player, TV receiver and TV, were stolen.
July 30: 48-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense, on Clintonville Road near Jay Road. PBT results were .20.
23-year-old Pontiac man arrested for operating while intoxicated, driving with a suspended license and open intoxicants in the vehicle on Dixie Highway.
Several items, including two red gas containers with gas and a Matbo hand grinder, stolen from cargo area of pickup truck on Balmoral Terrace.
Purse stolen from cart at Farmer Jack’s parking lot on Dixie Highway near White Lake Road as the woman loaded her groceries, leaving the cart temporarily unattended.
July 31: Police firearm discharged at 3:30 p.m. to destroy injured fawn on Lancaster Drive.
An accident involving a 21-year-old Pontiac man suspected of drunk driving occurred around 7 p.m. on Sashabaw Road.
The suspect’s vehicle, driving north on Sashabaw Road, lost control and went left of the center lane stricking another vehicle. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, driving with a suspended license, expired plate and no proof of insurance. P.B.T. results: .249.
An unknown person/s stuck four carpet tacks in all four tires of a 2005 Ford Explorer on Timber Ridge Trail. An obscenity was scratched onto the car and a substance appearing to be sugar was discovered poured in the gas tank.
August 1: A rock was thrown through a side door breaking the glass at Clarkston Christian Association on Sashabaw Road.
Springfield Township
July 25: The district manager at Subway on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road notified police that $1,800 was unaccounted for. An additional $120 cash drop was also missing.
July 27: 33-year-old Springfield Township woman arrested for domestic assault in Bluewater Apartments on Dixie Highway.
25-year-old Pontiac man arrested for domestic assault on Coventry Lane.
Felonious assault at Bluewater Apartments on Dixie Highway.
July 28: Harassing phone calls made to Bigelow Road residence.
Davisburg man on Springfield Circle reported threats made against him from his 32-year-old ex-wife of Farmington.

Independence Township
July 18: Police tasered a man three times as he resisted arrest near Brandon Landing on Ortonville Road. The 38-year-old Brandon Township man allegedly refused to leave the bar after the staff asked him. Witnesses reported he was swearing and yelling. He also allegedly pushed a patron who tried to take his beer. The man was arrested for assault and being disorderly.
Four pairs of glasses/sunglasses stolen (force) from vehicle on Park Valley Drive.
Four rims, tires and the corresponding lugnuts stolen from vehicle on Fay Road near Clintonville Road.
July 19: Several nicks found on a car windshield on North Main Street near Dixie Highway. The owner of the vehicle suspects they were made by a BB gun.
42-year-old Clarkston woman arrested for operating while intoxicated and possessing open intoxicants in her vehicle on North Main Street. The woman was transported to the hospital after PBT results came back .339.
Gas stolen from vehicle at Marshbank Apartments near Maybee Road sometime between 9 p.m. on July 18 and 2 p.m. on July 19. The owner of the vehicle indicated several scratches on the vehicle above the fuel tank as well.
18-year-old Southgate man ticketed for possessing alcohol on northbound I-75 near Clintonville Road.
Fraudulent credit card purchases totaling $9,268.04 reported by Orion Township woman.
July 20: 43-year-old Waterford man cited for driving with a suspended license for the second time on northbound Dixie Highway.
31-year-old Royal Oak man tasered at DTE Music Theater after he argued with police and resisted as he was asked to place his hands behind his back. The man was arrested for disorderly conduct. The man smelled of intoxicants and had blood shot eyes.
Police asked a 35-year-old Birmingham woman to show identification after she was seen leaving the men’s bathroom. The woman refused and responded to warnings of arrest by telling the officers they could not arrest her. After police told her to turn around for handcuffs, she began to struggle, pulling her arms and trying to walk away. Officers arrested the woman who was apparently intoxicated for disorderly conduct.
July 21: Air conditioning compressor valued at $2,500 was stolen from a business on Dixie Highway.
26-year-old Ann Arbor man arrested for resisting and obstructing arrest, aggravated assault, disorderly person and battery after allegedly fighting with security and guest relations personnel at DTE Music Theater. The man supposedly bit an employee during the altercation.
When police arrived, the man continued to resist causing himself and an officer to fall to the ground. The man ignored warnings and held one of the officer’s legs between his own legs. The man refused to put his hands behind his back and was tasered when he would not stop resisting.
July 22: 48-year-old Independence Township man invested $20,000 in an investment club named Eagle Landing Inc. advertised in The Pennystretcher, but has not been able to contact the director in over a year. The man wishes to press charges for investment fraud. The Pennystretcher contains a disclaimer warning readers to check out advertisements that require sending money.
A purse, cell phone and cash stolen from vehicle on Deer Lake Trail.
21-year-old Clarkston man arrested for domestic assault on Lancaster Lake Court.
18-year-old Clarkston man involved in a one car accident on Curtis Lane. The man drove off the road and hit a culvert, then an embankment. Alcohol was reported to be involved in the accident. The man was transported to Genesys by ambulance.
Police responded to a report that a man suspected in a felonious assault was leaving DTE Music Theater. They saw the suspected vehicle traveled at a high rate of speed on Pine Knob Road with its headlights off. The vehicle passed several other vehicles and turned west on Waldon Road. The suspect failed to stop for two deputies working a traffic detail at Sashabaw and Waldon Roads. The vehicle turned south on Sashabaw Road and struck a light pole. The 44-year-old Troy man was arrested for operating while intoxicated.
July 23: 45-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated on Columbia Drive. PBT results were .16.
19-year-old Clarkston man arrested for marijuana possession on Pine Knob Road.
Mailbox containing mail stolen from in front of residence on Parview Drive.
A disc jockey hired by a Harvard Road resident for a party crashed his van into the deck in the backyard causing damage. According to witnesses, the DJ would not leave when asked and appeared intoxicated. P.B.T. results were .17. The 41-year-old St Clair DJ was arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense.
July 24: A compact disc player stolen from vehicle on Old Cove Road west of Timber Ridge. A plastic window on the left side of the vehicle was cut.
An Independence Township resident on Waterford Hill Terrace saw two men rummaging through his unlocked car, but was able to scare them off with the car alarm. He noticed nothing missing from the vehicle.
Pizzas valued at $200 and a pizza hotbag stolen from delivery vehicle at Papa Romano’s on South Main Street as an employee walked between the store and his car loading for the delivery.
July 24: 24-year-old Ortonville man arrested on Guyette Street for cocaine possession and resisting and obstructing arrest.
July 25: A driver reported his vehicle struck by two rocks as he drove northbound on White Lake Road near Clement Road.

Independence Township
July 9: 19-year-old Waterford man ticketed for stealing fuel from gas station on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road.
July 11: An ashtray containing coins stolen (force) from vehicle on Wellesly Terrace. There was also damage to the dashboard and vehicle lock.
A .38 caliber handgun is among several items stolen from a vehicle on Balmoral Terrace.
July 12: Domestic dispute between 55-year-old Independence Township woman and her 20-year-old daughter on Mary Sue Road.
Harassing phone calls making bomb threats were made by an unknown male to a house on Hardvard Avenue.
An unknown suspect walked out of Farmer Jack on Dixie Highway near White Lake Road with several bags of shrimp without paying.
Police ticketed a 20-year-old Clarkston man for marijuana possession.
44-year-old Waterford woman arrested for operating while intoxicated on Ortonville Road near I-75.
48-year-old Warren man arrested for unlawful driving away of an auto and fraudulent credit card charges.
35-year-old Waterford man arrested for possession of crack cocaine, marijuana and driving with a suspended license.
July 13: Spa stolen from PoolMart and Spas on South Main Street.
$120 stolen from residence on Golf Point Drive.
69-year-old Mesick, Mich. woman who recently moved from Clarkston said her credit card was stolen and used to make $719.87 in fraudulent charges.
An AM/FM CD stereo stolen from vehicle (force) on Willowpark Drive.
An employee at Taco Bell on Dixie Highway near Maybee wants to press charges against another employee after an argument turned into a fight in the restaurant.
Alpine speakers and a radar detector stolen from a car at Parview Apartments on Dixie Highway.
Assault at Ram’s Horn on Dixie Highway.
19-year-old Clarkston woman ticketed for under 21 consumption of alcohol.
Police respond to vehicle fire on Drayton Road. An amplifier was stolen from the vehicle on fire and wires exposed during the theft are thought to have caused the fire. Unknown suspect went through several other vehicles on the property, stealing an A/C adaptor for a portable oxygen machine and a credit card.
Three exit signs busted out by unknown subjects at Clarkston Middle School.
July 14: Nine shrubs damaged at Mann Road residence. The owner claimed shrubs looked like they had been sprayed with something to kill them.
Rear window of car owned by an employee of Pine Tree Place smashed out with a chunk of asphalt.
Unlawful entry into vacant home for sale on South Village Drive. No damage was done to home, but beer cans, a marijuana pipe and blankets were found at the site.
32-year-old Clarkston man allegedly assaulted with a piece of wood by a 20-year-old Clarkston man on Lingor Road. The 32-year-old claimed he was chasing three people who allegedly threw a rock through his residence window when the assault occurred.
July 15: 18-year-old Highland man issued minor in possession of alcohol ticket on Sashabaw Road.
18-year-old Milford woman cited for minor in possession of alcohol at DTE Music Theater.
22-year-old Waterford man at DTE Music Theater arrested for disorderly conduct. He was taken to POH for detox.
Check fraud reported by 73-year-old Millersburg man who received checks from renter that were insufficient.
Resident on Balmoral Terrace reported someone drove over front lawn between 9:30 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on July 11 and 12. On a separate occasion, July 14, eggs were thrown at the same house.
A second hot tub within a week stolen from PoolMart on South Main Street. The tub was valued at $2,500.
Two windows smashed out at Sashabaw Middle School.
59-year-old Clarkston man reported unusual charges on his credit card.
July 16: Computer stolen from house on Griggs Road.
Stereo equipment stolen (force) from vehicle on Fox Creek Road near Clintonville Road. Entry was gained via a smashed window.
July 17: 21-year-old Lake Orion man arrested for operating while intoxicated on Indianwood Road.
32-year-old Macomb County man issued ticket for disorderly person at DTE Music Theater.
Aluminum boat stolen from Columbia Avenue residence.
52-year-old Clarkston woman reported harassing calls from 44-year-old Clarkston man.
Loose change and 20 CD’s stolen from vehicle on Wellesly Terrace. Several cans of pop stolen from garage; entry was gained into garage via the garage door opener taken from the car.
21-year-old Clarkston man involved in a one car accident while traveling west on Clarkston Road. The vehicle exited the road and smashed through a fence. The man was arrested for driving while intoxicated.
Two 17-year-old Clarkston youths issued minor in possession of alcohol on Middle Lake Road.
Police responded to call to check on welfare of a man passed out in his car on South Marsh Bank Lane. The man’s blood alcohol level was .336 and he was transported for detox.
A tachometer was stolen from a vehicle on Fox Creek Road. The driver’s side window was smashed out.
Springfield Township
July 11: 21-year-old Clarkston woman reported harassing phone calls from her 25-year-old boyfriend at Bluewater apartments.
A box of golf clubs stolen from a vehicle on Cherrywood Road. Entry into the vehicle gained by smashing passenger-side rear window.

Independence Township
July 2: Noise violations issued to a 32-year-old Clarkston man and a 38-year-old Pontiac man for shooting fireworks on Independence Drive.
July 4: 21-year-old Independence Township man arrested for stealing a license plate, operating while intoxicated and driving without a license on South River Road. The man hit a parked car after apparently driving through a stop sign, causing damage to both vehicles. Police found his car running in drive against the other car and caught up with the man after he attempted to flee.
An unknown person gained entry into a garage on Waterford Road by smashing a sliding window. Tires on two vehicles were slashed as well as the passenger seat of one car. Tires on a trailer outside the garage were also slashed.
16-year-old Davisburg youth arrested for cocaine and marijuana possession on M-15 near Amy Drive.
July 5: Threats received on home and cell phones of Delix Drive resident while away on vacation.
A landscaping brick found thrown through the driver side window of a vehicle on Marvin Road in what appeared to be an unsuccessful attempt to steal a CD player.
Fraudulent check for $389.40 cashed at Pine Knob Wine Shop on Maybee Road.
Boat and motor stolen from Hillsdale Drive residence.
24-year-old Novi man arrested for stealing empty cans from Rite Aid Store on Ortonville Road and Dixie Highway.
Harassing phone calls made to residence on Mann Road.
Police firearm discharged to destroy deer on Ortonville Road.
A radio, two speakers, an amplifier and 60 CD’s stolen from a car on Rockcraft Road.
A 54-year-old Pontiac man arrested for operating while intoxicated and driving with a revoked license. PBT results were .234. The man was reported after bumping another car in the left turn lane on Baldwin at the Clarkston Road intersection. A 51-year-old passed out passenger was issued a ticket for open intoxicants in the car.
July 6: Stolen ATV recovered on Pelson Road.
A mailbox on Beechwood destroyed by unknown person.
49-year-old Clarkston man reported attempts at fraudulent spending with his credit card by an unknown person.
A sound system stolen from a truck on Everest Drive.
July 7: 40-year-old Pontiac man arrested for driving with a suspended license, second subsequent offense, on Dixie Highway near Waterford Hill Terrace.
Two 17-year-old Flushing youths issued minor in possession of alcohol tickets at DTE Music Theater.
A purse was stolen from a car at Clark Specialty on Clintonville Road.
Gas stolen from Marathon station on Sashabaw Road.
29-year-old Goodrich man arrested for marijuana possession on Sashabaw Road.
17-year-old Commerce Township youth arrested for possession of prescription narcotics on Dixie Highway near Maybee.
19-year-old Pontiac man cited for minor in possession of alcohol on Dixie Highway near Maybee.
19-year-old Pontiac man arrested for minor in possession of alcohol and marijuana possession on Dixie Highway near Maybee.
July 8: An unknown person stole a go-cart off the back of a truck on Deepwood Court.
Seven bottles of wine, two bottles of liquor and two cases of beer were stolen form a garage on Perry Lake Road.
22-year-old Troy man arrested for driving with a suspended license.
A sound system was stolen from a car which had two windows smashed out of the passenger side on Upland Drive.
Two counterfeit $20 bills were discovered at the Burger King on Dixie Highway, north of Maybee. The bills appeared to have been copied and glued together.
Two trash cans stolen from a Drayton Road residence.
July 9: Two DTE employees allegedly assaulted by a 29-year-old White Lake man.
A 31-year-old Carol man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense; an open intoxicant in a motor vehicle and driving with an expired license. PBT results were .243.
A driveway gate was damaged between 2:30 and 3:00 a.m. on Allen Road.
Cigarette cartons and $459 stolen from the Marathon Gas Station. The 18-year-old Clarkston man alleged to have committed the larceny was apprehended after the report.
Two incidents of indecent exposure reported by different women. A 37-year-old Clarkston woman said an unknown male pulled up next to her at a business on Sashabaw Road and stepped out of the car completely naked. In a similar incident, a 22-year-old Waterford woman said an unknown man pulled up next to her car and exposed himself to her.
A trailer stolen from a residence on Tappon Drive.
A mailbox smashed on Cantebury Lane.
Movies stolen from a vehicle on Lancaster Drive.
July 10: Three teens from New Jersey and Conneticut issued tickets for not wearing helmets while riding ATV’s on Reese Road. Two of the teens were issued speeding tickets. One of the teens received a ticket for having an unregistered vehicle on the road.
A stolen ATV was recovered on Sashabaw Road.
19-year-old Aurora, Illinois woman issued ticket for minor in possession of alcohol at DTE Music Theater.
20-year-old Monroe woman issued minor in possession of alcohol ticket in DTE Music Theater.
15-year-old Howell youth arrested for possession of alcohol in DTE Music Theater.
Springfield Township
July 4: The right rear window on a car was smashed out in the driveway of an Earl Road residence.
July 5: A compressor was stolen from the construction site on Davisburg Road over I-75.
July 6: A Parks and Recreation representative discovered damage to the entry gate at the Shiawasee Basin Preserve.
July 7: Two 50-foot rolls of Cyclone fencing stolen from a house on Rattalee Lake Road.
July 9: Malicious destruction of property at residence on Waterside Drive.
A 1,000-gallon fuel tank stolen from Northwest Road residence.
July 10: A license plate stolen off a vehicle at the Park-N-Ride on Dixie Highway.

Independence Township
June 20: Several windows broken on construction vehicles at a site on Waldon Road near Eastlawn Drive.
Management at Outback Steakhouse allege that an applicant for employment was forceful and aggressive towards employees. Following the applicant’s visit, the restaurant apparently received harassing calls, but does not know by whom.
A 41-year-old woman on North Marshbank reported threats to her from her husband’s family.
Recreational trespassing tickets issued to a 19-year-old White Lake man and a 19-year-old Waterford man on Clarkston Road near Clintonville Road. Apparently, the two were warned on another occasion not to ride their dirt bikes at that location.
June 21: A mailbox was pulled out of ground with mail inside and dropped off down the road from Reese Road residence.
Wallet and pager found and turned in to Shell gas station on Sashabaw Road.
Employee from Mr. B’s Roadhouse found purse and cell phone stolen. Some contents of purse found strewn in the parking lot.
June 22: 33-year-old Clarkston woman claimed she purchased phone on Ebay, but received an empty box. A sticker from the post office said the box was opened before arriving there.
29-year-old Clarkston woman on Cecilia Ann Road reported threats towards her family from her estranged husband.
Speaker system, including two speakers and an amplifier, reported stolen from car on Elk Run Drive. Unknown suspect apparently gained access to the vehicle by breaking right rear hatch door.
Wallet stolen from employee at Ruby Tuesday’s.
Employee at Detroit Bio Medical Group notified police that a statue of three monkeys was missing from her desk. The three monkeys say ‘See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil.?
Threats reportedly made to 17-year-old Independence Township youth by 43-year-old stepfather on Sunnydale Lane.
Domestic violence on Clintonville Road. A 32-year-old Independence Township man allegedly hit with a bar stool and part of broken door frame by his 27-year-old girlfriend.
June 23: Three radiation heat covers damaged and four back plates missing from construction site at Clarkston Middle School.
An 84-year-old patient at Sunrise Side Assisted Living claims $100 was stolen from her coat.
A tree fell on and damaged vehicle at residence on Deer Park Trail.
Probation clerk at office on Citation Drive alleges that a 25-year-old Clarkston woman dropped off a fraudulent restitution estimate.
40-year-old Clarkston man contacted by payment recovery service who claimed he was writing bad checks. The checks apparently came from a bank with which he’s never had an account.
June 24: 25-year-old Clarkston woman, suspected of being intoxicated, was arrested for assaulting her boyfriend at a residence on Clintonville Road. The boyfriend alleges she struck him with pieces of a broken sock drawer.
43-year-old Independence Township man arrested for resisting and obstructing arrest.
Employee at Bowman Chevrolet on Dixie Highway notified police that a dealer plate was stolen off a vehicle. Also, someone gained entry to a new 2005 Silverado and took several parts from the engine compartment valued at $1,011.62
Several items including a handgun, pellet gun and $700 stolen from a house on Andersonville Road near Windiate Road.
Credit cars, $25 in loose change and 25 cd’s stolen from vehicle (no force) on Wyngate Drive.
Marijuana plants and digital scale confiscated from Foxcreek residence after police were called for reports of family trouble.
June 25: 2003 Suzuki motorcycle, listed for sale and parked in front of residence on Maybee Road near Center Drive, reported stolen.
Vending machine face broken at Bay Court Park.
Second level window of residence on Deerhill Drive broken some time during night.
19-year-old Livonia man ticketed for underage drinking at DTE Music Theater.
41-year-old Adrian woman arrested for disorderly conduct after witnesses alleged she spilled drinks on a handicapped person at DTE Music Theater.
Employee at DTE Music Theater threatened by a 26-year-old Rockwood man denied access for not having valid promotional pass.
Laptop computer reported stolen from vehicle on Berwick.
Light pole damaged at North Crest Condo Association on North Crest Drive.
June 26: Witnesses claim they saw a 13-year-old Clarkston girl throw a brick through a window of a vacant house on Frankwill Road.
Second-degree home invasion on Oakpark Drive. A blank book of checks, $190, and other items listed as stolen.
Security escorted a 17-year-old Davisburg youth to security headquarters for trying to climb into DTE Music Theater without a ticket. Referred to youth assistance.
20-year-old East Lansing man issued ticket for underage drinking at DTE Music Theater.
Disorderly person ticket issued to a 17-year-old man who jumped on stage before performance and spoke into microphone. Security grabbed the man after he ran away.
Injured deer destroyed by police firearm on Maybee Road near Mary Sue Road at 9:05 a.m.

Springfield
Township
June 20: 42-year-old Davisburg woman contacted by someone interested in renting a home she owns in Colorado. The unknown person sent a check for $7,500, but canceled it shortly afterwards and demanded the money back. The woman never cashed the check and contacted authorities.
Windows on two conversion vans broken and LCD televisions reported stolen from Szott Ford Dealership on East Holly Road.
45-year-old White Lake man notified police that someone had taken out a $13,188.85 loan in his name using his Social Security number.
June 21: Fireworks complaint on Forest Ridge.
June 22: Window of vehicle driven by a 19-year-old Highland Township woman allegedly shot out from an unknown location by a BB gun as she drove on Ormond Road.
June 23: 60-year-old Clarkston woman drove to the Springfield substation after the driver of another vehicle screamed at her and followed her there. The other driver fled when an off-duty police officer at the substation confronted him.
Police helped release a fawn tangled in a wire fence on Big Lake Road.
June 25: Three phone calls threatening to blow up residence allegedly received early the morning on Kropf Road.
June 26: 47-year-old woman reported being struck in the face three times by her 55-year-old boyfriend at a Ridge Valley Drive residence.

May 31: Clarkston resident on Waldon Road discovered shrubs, plants and ground lighting missing from yard upon returning from vacation. The shrubs had been planted previously, but the other plants and lights were lying on the ground.
June 1: 17-year-old Clarkston youth issued ticket for consumption of alcohol at graduation event in DTE. Youth reportedly admitting to drinking the night before. PBT results were .07.
June 3: Employee at Bailey Lake Elementary notified police of damage to cafeteria windows.
June 6: Larceny from vehicle, force, on Snowapple Drive. 20-year-old Davisburg woman found $650.00 missing from her vehicle.
Three windows on a John Deere excavator smashed out with a rock on Ranch Estates.
Clarkston man called police when a second-grader holding his niece under the water in pool at Lancaster Hills Apartments. Second-grader reportedly said he was drowning her.
June 7: Larceny of $199.99 DVD player from Radio Shack on Dixie Highway.
June 8: An Independence Township employee alerted police to five suspected marijuana plants growing in Lakeview Cemetery. The plants were destroyed.
Malicious destruction to a picnic table in Clintonwood Park.
45-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense on southbound Dixie Highway near Andersonville Road. PBT results were .151.
June 9: Friends of a 15-year-old Clarkston girl told police they were worried their friend had been unknowingly give a date rape drug.
Larceny from vehicle, no force, on Waterford Hill Terrace near Dixie Highway.
Damage to garage wall of residence on Paramus Street.
June 10: 17-year-old Waterford youth issued tickets for marijuana possession, restricted license violation, littering and driving an unregistered vehicle with no proof of insurance.
28-year-old Clarkston woman harassed by her ex-boyfriend.
V-Nails II on Sashabaw reported burglary and forced entry with $100 missing.
Burglary by force on North Main Street near Bluegrass Drive.
$1,100- $1,350 reported stolen from Randolph’s Salon on Sashabaw.
Burglary with force at Great Lakes Audio Bookstore with $90-$100 missing from register.
46-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated, first offense. Chemical test results: .17, .18.
Burglary, by force, at MICA Mortgage Corporation on North Main Street.
42-year-old Clarkston man arrested for operating while intoxicated, third offense. PBT results were .327.
June 11: Cement mixer valued at $3,000 stolen from Greenough Construction on Peninsula Dr.
June 12: 23-year-old Independence Township woman reported harassment from ex-husband.
May 25: Larceny of canoe on Graham Road and Dixie Highway.
June 4: Home invasion, first-degree reported in Davisburg.
Minor in possession, failure to report accident and public urination tickets issued to 20-year-old Clarkston man.
June 7: A 47-year-old Clarkston man reported being struck in the head from behind with an unknown object during an argument with his 21-year-old girlfriend.

Independence Township
May 26: Malicious destruction of property reported on White Lake Road.
May 27: Burglary at Caribou Coffee on Sashabaw, damage reported.
47-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense with .20 blood alcohol level.
Minor in possession of alcohol tickets issued to an 18-year-old Davisburg man and 17-year-old Clarkston youth.
May 28: 18-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating while intoxicated with PBT tests of .09, .11 and .10.
39-year-old Independence Township women reported being assaulted by her boyfriend.
Police tasered a 22-year-old Shelby Township man after he reportedly resisting arrest. He reportedly hitting a crowd control worker at DTE Energy Music Theater.
17-year-old Waterford youth arrested for operating while intoxicated and minor in possession of alcohol and tobacco.
May 29: Home invasion, second degree reported on Northview Drive.
Larceny of flowers reported on Sunvalley Road.
A 29-year-old female employee at Clarkston Medical Group reported her purse stolen from her car.
Damage to vehicle reported at D.T.E. Music Theater.
May 30: Officer arrested 21-year old Holly man for operating while intoxicated causing an accident.
Larceny of auto reported on Dixie.
May 31: Burglary (no force) at Belle Visage on Sashabaw Road with several items missing.
Discharge of firearm twice to destroy wounded deer on White Lake Road.
21-year-old Holly man reportedly made threatening calls to girlfriend on his cellphone.
June 1: Larceny of 12 cases of commercial grade vinyl tile stolen from job at Renaissance High School used by Skansa Company.
Malicious destruction to vehicle on Maple Drive.
June 2: 44-year-old Clarkston woman reported threatening calls to her daughter from the daughter’s boyfriend’s father.
Check fraud of two checks ($400, $1,400) reported at T&C Federal Credit Union on Deer Lake Road.
Home invasion, second-degree on Surrey Road.
19-year-old Independence Township man apparently backed vehicle into younger sister on Bama Court.
Larceny of gas from Speedway on Dixie Highway near Maybee.
24-year-old Rochester man reported assault and battery while attempting to break up fight at DTE Music Theater.
June 3: Personal protection order violated by a 34-year-old Lake Orion man who reportedly tailgated the woman he was to stay away from. The man apparently drove away when he saw her on her cell phone.
Police arrested a 16-year-old Clarkston male for operating while intoxicated, causing injury. The driver struck a tree. A minor in possession ticket for alcohol and tobacco were also issued to a 17 year-old passenger.
79-year-old reported fraudalent charges on his credit card after being contacted by the credit card company. Man claimed to have used the card at a local restaurant but was never returned.
49-year-old Flint man arrested for driving in an unregistered vehicle on a roadway and driving without a license.
June 4: 16-year-old Waterford teen fled police when asked to step from his vehicle after the officer approached his red Chevy truck and discovered alcohol. The teen sped onto Sashabow Road. He was apprehended after being stranded in traffic on Sashabaw at the I-75 overpass bridge. The teen claimed to be scared because police previously busted his friends with alcohol.
An unknown person broke two outdoor lights and damaged a home under construction on Woodview Road.
A garage on Independence Road was broken into and several items stolen.
Motorcycle reported stolen from DTE Music Theater.
Two suspects were ticketed for disorderly conduct at DTE Music Theater.
June 5: 26-year-old Waterford man arrested for operating while intoxicated, second offense with a blood acohol level reported at .131.
Larceny from auto on Sashabaw Road.
Kroger employees turned over intoxicated man who reportedly attempted to steal five beers.
Discharge of firearm to destroy wounded deer on North Telegraph.
Two 14-year-old girls reported being overcharged by an ice cream man and then being asked if they wanted to ride in the vehicle on Waterford Hill Terrace.
Police called to domestic dispute between two brothers at an Independence Township residence.
Damage to a vehicle reported on Balmoral Terrace.
Springfield Township
June 2: Several vehicles in an apartment parking lot on Blue Water Street near Dixie were painted with black paint.
Spray painting was reported on garage. Man reporting incident claimed his neighbor has been having difficulties with youth in the area and they may have mistaken his garage for hers in Blue Water partments
June 3: A vehicle sent for cleaning last week from Szott Ford in Holly to Szcott Chrysler on Whitelake Road is now reported missing.
June 4: Turfing of lawn reported on Zeerco Boulevard.

Independence Township
May 19: A 41-year-old Waterford man reported check fraud.
May 22: Larceny from garage on Reese Road north of Holcomb.
May 23: The T.D.C. Lawn and Landscape company reported larceny of lawn and landscaping equipment from a construction trailer.
Police arrested a 40-year-old Clarkston man for driving without a license, improper registration and no proof of insurance.
Theft of $200 from a briefcase in a building on Waterford Drive and Maybee.
Selling tobacco to person under 18 ticket issued at Kroger on Dixie Highway and Maybee Road, at CVS Pharmacy to 21-year-old Clarkston woman, and at a business on Dixie Highway near Ortonville Road.
May 24: A resident on North Marshbank Road reported a 1992 maroon Buick Century stolen.
A 37-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating while intoxicated second offense on Clintonville Road. Tests recorded .19 and .20 blood alcohol levels.
May 25: Employee of Guardian Armored Service reported $10,000 in cash missing from a Bank One ATM. The worker believed theft occurred during deposit because bundles of $2,000 are placed in ATM’s and amount of money is uneven when removed.
Burglary by force reported at Master Mario’s Jewelers on Dixie Highway. Glass display cases were smashed and contents missing.
A 66-year-old Clarkston woman reported an unauthorized $398 removed from her bank account. Woman had previously given account number to caller claiming to be representative of Consumer Resources and offering protection against fraud.
Police arrested a 25-year-old Flint man from driving with a suspended license and possession of marijuana on Dixie Highway near Whitelake Road.
Springfield Township
May 18: An employee at Citizen’s Bank on Dixie Highway reported check fraud by a 25-year-old Ypsilanti man. The man was reportedly answering questions about employment suspiciously and deposited a check immediately after opening the account. The $987.44 check turned out to be fraudulent.
May 20: A 21-year-old Davisburg woman reported threatening phone calls from her 17-year-old ex-boyfriend.
May 23: Checks stamped for deposit totaling $7876.83 and $170.00 in cash were reported stolen from Lowrie’s Landscape on Dixie Highway.
May 24: Malicious destruction of property reported on Rattalee Lake Road. A Davisburg man believes someone stood on his boat causing the winter cover to collapse and damage the apholstery.

May 16: Two women were given citations for soliciting without a permit on Mockingbird Lane.
A female student reported being harrassed by a male student who allegedly threw pennies at her at Clarkston High School.
An unidentified man reportedly walked from Walgreen’s on Dixie Highway at the White Lake Rd. intersection. Employees in the back of the store called to the cashier at the front to report that the man had not paid for the beer he was carrying. The cashier asked the man several times to show receipt of purchase, but the man continued walking from the store.
May 17: An identity theft involving several AT&T accounts was reported.
Threats reported on Lorie Dr.
Illegal dumping reported on Dixie Highway at Frank’s Nursery. The 38-year-old suspect reportedly acknowledged dumping trash because he could not pay for garbage removal service.
A man reported his wallet stolen from the Deer Lake Athletic Club.
An employee dispute was reported at Dairy Queen on S. Main St. Both employees wrote an employee report and continued working.
Discharge of firearm to dispose of wounded deer.
A woman reported mysterious injury to her dog that resembled a possible bee-bee gun wound on N. River St. near Clintonville.
Purse reported stolen from a building in Water Tower Place on Dixie Highway.
May 18: A 30-year-old Detroit man was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon after being pulled over on I-75 south of Clintonville Rd.
A 31-year-old man was reported to receive injuries after jumping out of his friend’s pick-up truck after an argument on Clarkston Rd. near the Sashabaw intersection.
A person was ticketed for soliciting without a license on Springmeadow.
Breaking and entering and larceny of a vehicle reported on Lochmoor Court.
A small Derringer pistol was found by an employee in the Clarkston Motor Inn while cleaning.
May 19: Larceny from vehicle on S. Main Street near Washington St. reportedly by a 17-year-old male, who was also suspected of being a minor in possession of intoxicants.
A 46-year-old-man was reported for domestic assault on Meadows Drive.
May 20: A 26-year-old man was arrested for his operating while impaired second offenseon Dixie Highway near Waterford Drive.
Possible domestic dispute reported on Rattalee Lake Rd. near the Allen intersection.
A 23-year-old man was arrested for domestic assault on Laurelton Rd. near the M-15 intersection.
Two men were issued for soliciting without a license on Oakhurst Lane.
A 22-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Main St. near Middle Lake Rd.
Domestic assault reported on Pine Needle Rd.
May 21: A firearm was discharged to dispose of wounded deer on M-15 near Rattalee Lake Rd.
May 22: a 23-year-old male was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Dixie Highway near Pine Ridge Rd.
A firearm was discharged to dispose of wounded deer on Waldon Woods Dr.
A motorist was arrested for operating while intoxicated and possession/use of marijuana.
A fight was reported between two males on Sashabaw Rd. near Pine Knob.
Springfield
Township
May 15: A man reported being physically assaulted while attending a gathering on Walnut Hill Rd.
Embezzlement report from Subway.
May16: A man was discovered unresponsive by his neighbor at a residence on Hutchinson Rd. He was pronounced dead on the scene.
May 17: A home invasion was reported in a house on Tucker Road while the residents were away on vacation.
A student put a fellow student in a sleeper hold causing the first student to faint at Oakland Technical Center. No charges were filled.
May 18: Reports of burglary and theft from a residence on Rattalee Lake Rd. A BMW was reported missing and possible motorcycle theft was reported.
May 20: A loose calf from 8000 E. Holly Rd caused traffic jams on I-75. The calf was destroyed to prevent further disturbances.
Larceny from vehicle on Broadway near the Andersonville intersection.
May 22: Trespassing reported near the deadend at Woodland Trail .

Springfield Township
May 2: Report of larceny on Clark Road. Someone stole two tree stands.
Larceny of stereo equipment from vehicle on Ware Drive.
Malicious destruction to vehicle on Lewis. Someone scratched, ‘IDOT? on a rear passenger door.
May 4: Report of larceny on Bluewater Drive. The suspect (the resident’s roommate) allegedly stole jewelry, dishes, a microwave oven, a refrigerator, a tent and a lamp.
May 5: Theft of trailer and trailer ramp from Dixie Baptist Church.
May 6: Home invasion on Big Lake Road near Northbay. Someone took jewelry and video games. There was no sign of forced entry.
May 8: Larceny of bicycles on Sleepy Hollow.
Assault report at the Springfield Inn on Dixie Highway. Deputies were dispatched for a fight at the establishment, but the involved parties were gone on their arrival.
Missing person search from Rattalee Lake Road. A 77-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s disease apparently wandered away from her residence. Deputies launched a search, and an alert motorist found the woman after about two hours lying in a ravine off the shoulder of Eaton Road. The woman suffered minor cuts and a bump on the head, was treated by EMTs from the Springfield Township Fire Department and taken to POH-Clarkston for examination.
Independence Township
May 2: Malicious destruction of property at the Clarkston Community Schools administration center construction site on Clarkston Road. Someone emptied a fire extinguisher and spraypainted graffiti on drywall and brick.
May 3: Domestic assault report at Lancaster Hill apartments.
Family trouble on Sashabaw Road near Clarkston Road.
May 4: Retail fraud at Rite Aid Pharmacy at M-15 and Dixie Highway. Three subjects took 10 one-gallon bottles of liquor valued at $391. A surveillance video documented the incident, but reports said it was of poor quality.
Three subjects arrested for possession of marijuana and minor in possession of alcohol at Briarwood and Sashabaw.
Assist to fire department for medical response at Clintonwood Park. A 44-year-old man was hit in the back of the head by a baseball while running from first base to second base. He was treated at the scene but refused transport to a hospital.
Subject arrested for possession of crack cocaine and driving under the influence of narcotics on Lancaster Hills Drive. A 44-year-old Clarkston man was stopped for speeding and was found with suspected crack cocaine in his vehicle. He was taken to North Oakland Medical Center-Clarkston for a blood test.
May 5: Subject arrested for possession of marijuana and improper plate at White Lake Road and Dixie Highway. A 29-year-old White Lake man was arrested.
Subject arrested for operating while intoxicated and driving while license suspended on Maybee Road near Bridgewood. A 40-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.13 percent.
Larceny of $59 in gasoline from the Marathon station at Sashabaw and Maybee roads. A clerk reported a license number, but deputies found the registered owner at home in Manistique with his vehicle in the driveway.
Breaking and entering to barn on Whipple Lake Road. Someone took a generator, power washer and snowblower from an unlocked barn.
May 6: Subject arrested for possession of marijuana and driving while in possession of drugs on Citation Drive. A 34-year-old man was arrested after a deputy witnessed him driving recklessly.
Arrest for driving while intoxicated on Independence Drive near Pelton Road. A 30-year-old Clarkston man had a blood alcohol level of 0.161.
Dumping complaint at the Marathon station on M-15 near I-75. A clerk saw two subjects unloading roofing shingles into the station’s Dumpster. When confronted, the suspects left.
Assault report at Clarkston High School. A 15-year-old girl reported being hit in the eye by a 17-year-old boy who repeatedly asked her to go to his house. The victim did not report the incident until the next day when she decided to seek medical treatment. The case was turned over to the school liaison officer.
May 7: Larceny on Deepwood Drive. A 40-year-old Clarkston man (nephew of the victim) allegedly took $130 cash and a camera lens.
May 8: Family trouble on Oneida Drive.
Family trouble on Fox Creek near Sashabaw.
Family trouble on Hubbard Hills Drive
Suspicious circumstances on Waldon Road near Clintonville Road. Residents reported an explosion over a nearby lake, but deputies found no evidence of explosives.

Independence Township
April 24: Assault and battery report on S. Marshbank. The resident said an ‘acquaintance,? a 29-year-old Birmingham man, came to the apartment after the resident accused him of stealing money. The suspect allegedly punched the victim in the face and neck several times. The suspect later told deputies that the resident started the fight after he (the suspect) dropped off a friend and attempted to reason with the resident concerning the dispute. The case was turned over to the county prosecutor’s office.
April 25: Larceny report at Walgreen’s on Dixie Highway. A 53-year-old White Lake woman was arrested after a manager saw her put over-the-counter medication in her purse, then back on the shelf. The suspect apologized for her actions. Deputies cited her for retail fraud and warned her not to return to the store.
April 26: Family trouble on Parview Drive. A 16-year-old boy engaged in an argument with his mother, then left the home.
Arrest for possession of marijuana on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. A 21-year-old Clarkston man was arrested after a traffic stop.
Stolen vehicle report on Parview Drive. A 28-year-old Clarkston man allegedly stole his girlfriend’s car. The car was later returned, but the woman wished to press charges.
April 27: Larceny report on Deerwood. Someone took two leaf blowers and one grass trimmer from a front yard. The resident said he was away from the scene for only about 12 minutes.
Intimidation report on S. Main Street. Someone left threatening messages on the residents cell phone.
April 28: Larceny report at The Dental Spa on Dixie Highway. Someone stole a temporary building sign in front of the building.
April 29: Larceny of cell phone at Mr. B’s Roadhouse on Dixie Highway.
Larceny from vehicle at the Farmer Jack store on Sashabaw Road. Someone took prescription medication and $29 cash from a gym bag in the car. The driver had locked the car but left a passenger window down about three to four inches.
Malicious destruction of property on N. Marshbank. Someone broke a vehicle window.
Fraud report on Horseshoe Drive. A resident reported an unauthorized purchase worth $546 on a credit card.
Arrest for operating under the influence of drugs (third offense) and driving while intoxicated (second offense) on Sashabaw Road near Maybee Road. A 23-year-old Clarkston woman was arrested after her vehicle crashed. The woman consented to a drug test and was taken to North Oakland Medical Center-Clarkston for medical clearance before incarceration.
April 30: Assist fire department at car fire on Plum Drive.
Larceny report on Allen Road. Someone took about $600 in jewelry, a guitar and $20 cash from a resident’s wallet. The suspect is the resident’s son.
Assist to Michigan State Police with multi-vehicle crash on I-75 south of Sashabaw Road.
Malicious destruction to vehicle on Rioview Drive. Someone cut a convertible roof top, then sprayed the interior of the vehicle with a fire extinguisher.
May 1: Home invasion report on Maybee Road near Webber. Someone took two circular saws, four tires and four chrome wheels after breaking into a garage.
Domestic assault report on Briarwood Court.
Malicious destruction of property on Andersonville Road near Clement. Someone drove through construction barricades and damaged a resident’s lawn.
Assist to Michigan State Police for motorcycle injury crash on I-75 south of Sashabaw Road.
May 2: Arrest for operating under the influence of liquor on M-15 near Oakhill Road. A 30-year-old Lapeer man was found with a blood alcohol level of 0.18 percent.

Independence Township
April 17: Larceny of 40 sheets of OSB board from construction site on Bowpointe Drive.
April 19: Assist fire department at site of grass fire on M-15.
Arrest for possession of marijuana and driving while license suspended on Curtis Lane. A 23-year-old Waterford man was arrested.
April 20: Arrest for possession of marijuana on Snow Apple Drive. A 24-year-old Clarkston man was arrested.
Arrest for possession of marijuana on Dixie Highway near White Lake Road. A 23-year-old Holly man was arrested.
Malicious destruction of vehicle at Mr. B’s Roadhouse on Dixie Highway.
April 21: Assist to fire department with medical response at the Independence substation. A subject thought she had swallowed a piece of glass from a drinking glass at a local restaurant. She was examined by paramedics, then went to a doctor on her own.
Aggravated/domestic assault report at Clarkston Medical Group. Deputies sought a warrant for a 22-year-old man after his 21-year-old live-in girlfriend went for medical treatment. Doctors said she suffered a broken clavicle, reports said, and the woman said the suspect picked her up and threw her to the ground at their residence at Hidden Lakes apartments.
Attempted prescription fraud at Walgreen’s on Dixie Highway. Someone claiming to be from a doctor’s office called in a prescription, but the pharmacist called the office to verify and learned it was unfounded.
Harassment report on Maybee Road near Sashabaw Road.
Larceny of bicycle (found) on Amy Drive. A 17-year-old found a bicycle chained to a rack at Clarkston High School. The bicycle had been reported stolen, but was painted a different color. Deputies waited for the person who could unlock the bicycle. The 14-year-old and a 15-year-old friend eventually admitted to taking the bicycle. The victim decided not to press charges, and the suspects were turned over to Clarkston Area Youth Assistance.
Possession of marijuana arrest on S. River. While assisting probation officers with home checks of current probationers, deputies found a 30-year-old Clarkston woman in the company of four juveniles. Deputies smelled evidence of marijuana, reports said, and the woman retrieved a marijuana cigarette from the trash. The suspect was arrested, and deputies filed a report with the Family Independence Agency.
April 22: Malicious destruction of property and reckless driving report on Church Street near Eastlawn. While waiting for a school bus, a victim said the suspect spun his tires and threw gravel while turning onto Eastlawn. The victim followed and got a license plate number, and another gravel-throwing incident took place on Church Street. The driver, a 17-year-old Clarkston man, said he was scared when he saw the other vehicle pursuing. The case was turned over to the county prosecutor’s office.
Arrests for minor in possession of alcohol, minor in possession of tobacco, fraudulent ID and carrying open intoxicants on Mary Sue. While investigating a fireworks complaint, deputies found a 17-year-old and a 15-year-old parked in the street. A search found a backpack in the vehicle with 28 cans of beer, and an open can of beer, plus tobacco. One subject had his regular driver license and one with his photo but another name and birthdate. Both had noticeable blood alcohol levels.
Family trouble on Clarkston Road near Flemings Lake Road.
Threats report on Klais Drive.
Larceny by conversion report on Minne Wanna. A resident reported losing $100,000 to an investment firm in Bowling Green, Ky.
Embezzlement report at the Subway restaurant on Dixie Highway. A manager said two angry employees left the store unlocked after closing. The manager reported $290 missing from safe drops and $39.75 missing from the cash drawer.
April 24: Malicious destruction of property at Clarkston Free Methodist Church on Winell Street. Someone broke the rear glass of the bus, entered the bus and cut seats and spread motor oil throughout the bus.
Threats report on Balmoral Terrace.
Damage to vehicle on M-15 near I-75. A driver said a Road Commission for Oakland County snowplow threw snow and ice which broke the windshield and a side mirror.

Independence Township
April 14: Felonious assault report on Autumnwood Court. A 19-year-old Clarkston woman was allegedly hit by a 21-year-old Clarkston woman during a party they were both attending. The case is under investigation, in part because of conflicting stories from the victim and others attending the party.
April 15: Fraud report on Evee. A resident said someone made two unauthorized electronic withdrawals of $167.95 each.
Arrest for under-21 consumption of alcohol at the Farmer Jack on Dixie Highway. Two 15-year-old boys and one 16-year-old boy were seen stealing beer from the store and showed evidence of consuming alcohol, reports said. Deputies submitted petitions to probate court.
April 16: Subject arrested for possession of marijuana, contributing to the delinquency of minors, violation of host ordinance and under-21 consumption of alcohol on Mohican. The 18-year-old resident was held responsible for a party in which at least 14 other people ranging from 14 to 20 years old were caught consuming alcohol, reports said. Another 18-year-old was cited for disorderly conduct for failing to cooperate during arrest.
Suspicious circumstances at Fifth Third Bank on Dixie Highway. A bank manager saw a man looking at the building through what appeared to be binoculars, but drove away without coming in. Deputies ran the license plate and found the driver, a bank customer who said he was looking at business hours on the front door.
April 12: Report of attempted murder on Reese Road. A 14-year-old girl allegedly threatened her 42-year-old mother with a large butcher knife and a large potato peeler. The girl’s 10-year-old brother called 9-1-1 to report that the girl was trying to kill her mother. Deputies found the mother restraining the daughter as she still held the potato peeler. The case was turned over to the detective bureau.

Independence Township
April 4: Fraud report on Snow Apple Drive. A resident received a $5,000 refund check from a builder which later came back on a closed account.
Larceny from construction site on Bowpointe Drive. Someone cut a lock to a contractor’s storage container and took a circular saw, battery charger, air wrench, air brush and grinder.
April 5: Arrest for possession of marijuana and carrying open intoxicants on Overlook. A 35-year-old Ortonville woman was stopped during an assist to the county Narcotics Enforcement Team. She was found with beer in a Styrofoam cup and a marijuana cigarette.
April 6: Arrest for operating while intoxicated at Sashabaw Road and I-75. A 29-year-old Waterford man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.127.
April 7: Fraud report on Whipple Lake Road. An unknown suspect in Korea allegedly made $2,300 in unauthorized withdrawals from the resident’s ATM account.
Fraud report on Iroquois. Someone used a resident’s personal information to open an SBC account.
April 8: Arrest for driving while license suspended, giving false identification to a police officer and driving with no proof of insurance on Stonehill. A 31-year-old Flint man was arrested after a traffic stop.
Domestic assault on Mesa Court. A 44-year-old woman was arrested for assaulting her 22-year-old daughter.
Family trouble on Sunnyside.
Malicious destruction to property (rock through house window) on Cedar Knoll Court.
April 9: Domestic assault on Oakhill Road near Reese Road. A 39-year-old man was arrested for assaulting his 15-year-old son. A report was also filed with the Family Independence Agency.
Larceny of motorcycle on White Lake Road. Someone took a dirt bike from a locked garage, but there was no sign of forced entry.
April 10: Larceny at the Sashabaw Road Kroger store. An 18-year-old Independence Township man was arrested after a store employee saw him leave the store without paying for condoms he had placed in his pocket. Deputies issued a civil citation, advising the suspect that the store could prosecute for up to 10 times the value of the stolen items.
April 11: Family trouble on Snow Apple Drive.
Springfield Township
April 4: Assist fire department with medical response at Century Tool and Die. A 17-year-old employee cut off four fingers on his right hand in a stamping machine designed to cut plastic. Medical personnel wrapped the fingers in paper towels and ice and transported them to the hospital.
April 5: Domestic assault on Windelar near Tindall Road. A 41-year-old man was arrested for assaulting his wife.
April 6: Larceny from vehicle on Dixie Highway near Norman Road. Someone broke windows to gain entrance, tore up mail and attempted to steal the car stereo.
Domestic assault on Canterbury Circle. A 32-year-old woman was arrested for assaulting her husband.
April 7: Peace officer service on Canterbury Circle. A deputy was called to stand by while an ex-husband removed his belongings from his wife’s home.
Juvenile complaint at Spring Grove mobile home park. Two 13-year-old girls were found fighting.
Assault report at the Springfield Township substation. A resident reported being assaulted by two fellow students at Clarkston Renaissance High School. He did not wish to press charges.
Malicious destruction of property at Shepherd’s Hollow Golf Club. Someone damaged several greens with a modified golf cart, then abandoned it in a pond near the 13th tee. The golf cart was not the property of the golf club.
Theft of golf cart on Big Lake Road near Clark Road. The stolen vehicle was discovered to be the same one used in the destruction reported at Shepherd’s Hollow Golf Club.
April 8: Larceny of license plate from the Park and Ride lot on Dixie Highway near I-75.

Springfield Township
March 28: Found property report on Eaton Road near Rattalee Lake Road. Someone found five briefcases in the woods. Although the contents were frozen, deputies were able to identify owners from Flint, Fenton and Ann Arbor.
Arrest for driving while license suspended and expired license plate on Dixie Highway south of Davisburg Road. A 61-year-old Clarkston woman who deputies learned was ‘legally incapacitated? entered the roadway causing other vehicles to brake or swerve to avoid a crash.
Larceny of four tires and rims from Bridge Lake Auto on Dixie Highway.
March 28: Check fraud report on Waumegah Road. Someone found four cancelled, but unauthorized checks, all cashed at a Wisconsin bank.
April 2: Suspicious person on Hillsboro. A housesitter was awakened by a barking dog and saw a suspicious person outside the home.
April 3: Retail fraud at the Kroger store on Dixie Highway. Someone stole a 12-pack of beer.
Independence Township
March 29: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Dixie Highway at Maple Road. A 31-year-old Clarkston woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.155 percent.
March 30: Fraud report on Menominee. A resident reported $1,477 in unauthorized charges for an SBC telephone account.
March 31: Damage to vehicle at ACO Hardware on Sashabaw Road. An employee’s vehicle sustained a broken rear window and several dents when several portable dock sections, which were leaned against the building, blew over and landed on top of the vehicle.
Arrest for domestic assault, driving while license suspended and personal protection order violation on Upland. A 21-year-old man threatened to shoot his girlfriend and himself, and later to steal a deputy’s weapon to do so.
Larceny of stereo and CD case with CDs from unlocked vehicle on Parview.
Larceny of license plate from Park and Ride lot on M-15 near I-75.
Larceny of weed cutter, leaf blower and digital camera on Pelton Road.
Open door alarm at the Clarkston Eagles on Maybee Road.
Larceny from vehicle report on North Village Drive. Deputies were dispatched for a breaking and entering in progress. A resident reported hearing sounds of breaking glass outside. Deputies found a rock near the vehicle, but no apparent damage.
Home invasion on Oakridge Court. Someone took a DVD-assist computer device, two banks containing coins and vintage baseball cards. Deputies believe the incident is connected to others for which suspects have been charged.
Larceny from vehicle report at Green Lake apartments. Deputies found two individuals arguing about alleged thefts from a vehicle. The case was turned over to the detective bureau for followup.
Home invasion on Village Court near White Lake Road. Someone took two computers, a digital camera, a necklace and earrings. Property was later found with suspects in another home invasion case.
Home invasion on Northcrest Village Drive. Someone took a purse containing cash, credit cards, a cell phone and a heart rate monitor. The purse was later found in the Dumpster at a local fast food restaurant.
April 1: Vehicle theft report at the Park and Ride lot on M-15 near I-75. Missing from the lot is a 2003 Ford Explorer.
Credit card fraud report on South River Trail. A resident reported several unauthorized charges.
Burglary report on Mann Road. Someone pried the latch off a shed door and took paint, brushes and tools.
April 2: Larceny of gasoline report at the Clark service station on Dixie Highway. A driver failed to pay for $28 worth of gasoline.
ATM fraud report on Sashabaw Road. A resident reported three unauthorized withdrawals from the checking account. A suspect is the victim’s estranged wife who lives in Matawah, Mich.
April 3: Larceny report at the Wendy’s restaurant on Sashabaw Road. A patron left her purse in the restaurant, then upon returning discovered $75 cash missing from the purse.
Threats report on Maybee Road near Pine Knob Lane.
Assist fire department with medical response at Clark Pine Group Home.
Malicious destruction to vehicle (scratches) at Bridgewater apartments.
Malicious destruction to property (eggs thrown at home) on High Ridge Court.
April 4: Operating while intoxicated arrest at Red Knapp’s American Grill on Dixie Highway. A deputy documented the vehicle at 58 miles per hour in the 40-mph zone while southbound on Dixie Highway and stopped the vehicle. A 30-year-old Clare man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.20 percent.

Independence Township
March 22: Larceny from vehicle at Fox Creek apartments. Taken were 200 CDs and $100 cash.
Larceny of $25 worth of gasoline from the Speedway station on Dixie Highway. Staff provided a vehicle description and Waterford police later apprehended an 18-year-old Davisburg man.
March 24: Larceny from vehicle on Bowpointe Drive. Someone broke in and stole a computer printer.
Auto theft on Bowpointe Drive.
Larceny of hand tools, digital camera and 30 CDs from vehicle at Fox Creek apartments.
Family trouble, child neglect and elderly neglect report on Allen Road. Deputies found an 88-year-old man allegedly abused by a 35-year-old daughter-in-law. Two children, ages 12 and 14, also lived at the residence, which deputies described as ‘extremely dirty.? A report was forwarded to the Family Independence Agency.
Home invasion on Avington Parkway. An 11-year-old girl returned from a party to find a door kicked in. Someone took a plasma TV and jewelry. A neighbor reported seeing a suspicious man and woman in a silver van.
Assist fire department with medical call at North Sashabaw Elementary School. A six-year-old boy was taken to POH-Clarkston after falling on his head from monkey bars.
Domestic assault arrest on Spring Meadow Drive. A 48-year-old man allegedly assaulted his wife, then fled the residence. He was later apprehended after deputies traced the telephone number from where he called the residence. Deputies confiscated two long guns from the residence.
March 25: Assist fire department with fire at Lancaster Lakes apartments. Firefighters discovered a fire in the bedroom. The resident, who admitted to drinking, said he ‘possibly? was smoking in the bedroom. The case was turned over to the fire marshal.
March 26: Arrest for possession of marijuana on Sheringham Boulevard. A 24-year-old Oxford man was arrested after a traffic stop.
Larceny of jewelry on Creek Forest Drive.
Disorderly conduct and minor in possession of alcohol arrest on Old Cove Road. A 20-year-old Clarkston man, who registered a blood alcohol level of 0.136 percent, was arrested after he allegedly peeped into the window of a home, scaring the female occupant. The suspect was apprehended after a K-9 unit tracked him to another home, where another subject, a 19-year-old Clarkston man, registered a blood alcohol level of 0.144 percent.
Larceny of $20 worth of gasoline from the Clark station at Sashabaw and Pelton roads.
March 27: Arrest for possession of marijuana on Stonewood Drive. An 18-year-old Clarkston man was arrested after a traffic stop.
Malicious destruction of property on Clarkston Road near N. Eston Road. A 44-year-old Gaines Township (Genesee County) man allegedly followed a woman for about 45 minutes before she drove to an uncle’s home. While she was there, the suspect drove by and threw a bottle at the uncle’s truck. Deputies were seeking an arrest warrant.
Springfield Township
March 21: Identity theft on Ormond Road near Big Lake Road. A resident reporting getting collection notices for $2,948 in unauthorized cellular telephone charges.
Domestic assault arrest at Magic Mike’s on Dixie Highway at Davisburg Road. A 60-year-old Davisburg woman was arrested after she allegedly ‘lost control,? yelling and scratching her son during a dispute over his taking over the business.
March 22: Animal cruelty report on Hickory Hollow. Someone shot a dog. There were no suspects.
March 23: Larceny of safe from basement on Autumnglo.
March 25: Burglary on Big Lake Road near Bigelow. Someone forced entry to a shed and took a leaf blower, a floor jack, a hand cart and two full gasoline cans.
Larceny of snowblower from garage on Foster Road.
March 26: Malicious destruction to vehicle on Misty Lane. Someone poured milk powder into the gas tank.

Independence Township
March 9: Arrest for possession/use of marijuana on Parview Drive near Andersonville Road. Two Clarkston men, age 21 and 22, were arrested after they returned to the area of an ongoing investigation after being told to leave the area. Both were found in possession of suspected marijuana and glass smoking pipes.
Arrest for retail fraud at Blockbuster Video on Dixie Highway. A clerk reported seeing a known theft suspect, giving both physical and vehicle description. After a traffic stop, deputies found the duo in possession of eight DVDs. Arrested were a 41-year-old Waterford woman and a 44-year-old Clarkston man.
March 10: Larceny of cell phone report at Clarkston High School. A student said she placed the cell phone on her book bag while on the school bus, then turned around to find it missing.
March 11: Check fraud report at Pine Knob Wine Shop on Sashabaw Road. Someone cashed a business check for $437.96, but upon attempting to deposit the check learned that it was counterfeit. Based on signature and fingerprint, the suspect is an 18-year-old Clarkston woman.
March 12: Arrest for operating while intoxicated on Sashabaw Road near Clinton Drive. A 24-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.18 percent.
Arrest for possession/use of marijuana on Andersonville Road. After stopping a vehicle with a headlight out, deputies found an 18-year-old Clarkston man in possession of suspected marijuana.
March 13: Larceny of snow blower and drill motor from storage shed on Pine Knob Road.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated, driving with an expired license and refusing a preliminary breath test on Andersonville Road. A 31-year-old Waterford man was uncooperative during the incident, reports said.

Independence Township
March 9: Arrest for possession/use of marijuana on Parview Drive near Andersonville Road. Two Clarkston men, age 21 and 22, were arrested after they returned to the area of an ongoing investigation after being told to leave the area. Both were found in possession of suspected marijuana and glass smoking pipes.
Arrest for retail fraud at Blockbuster Video on Dixie Highway. A clerk reported seeing a known theft suspect, giving both physical and vehicle description. After a traffic stop, deputies found the duo in possession of eight DVDs. Arrested were a 41-year-old Waterford woman and a 44-year-old Clarkston man.
March 10: Larceny of cell phone report at Clarkston High School. A student said she placed the cell phone on her book bag while on the school bus, then turned around to find it missing.
March 11: Check fraud report at Pine Knob Wine Shop on Sashabaw Road. Someone cashed a business check for $437.96, but upon attempting to deposit the check learned that it was counterfeit. Based on signature and fingerprint, the suspect is an 18-year-old Clarkston woman.
March 12: Arrest for operating while intoxicated on Sashabaw Road near Clinton Drive. A 24-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.18 percent.
Arrest for possession/use of marijuana on Andersonville Road. After stopping a vehicle with a headlight out, deputies found an 18-year-old Clarkston man in possession of suspected marijuana.
March 13: Larceny of snow blower and drill motor from storage shed on Pine Knob Road.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated, driving with an expired license and refusing a preliminary breath test on Andersonville Road. A 31-year-old Waterford man was uncooperative during the incident, reports said.

Independence Township
March 1: Operating while intoxicated arrest at Maybee and Sashabaw roads. An 18-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.169 percent.
March 2: Retail fraud at the Shell gasoline station on M-15 and Bluegrass Drive. A man requested a carton of cigarettes, grabbed them from the counter and ran out without paying. The clerk obtained a license plate number, which came back as stolen out of Flint.
Arrest for possession of marijuana and concealed weapon violation at the northbound I-75 rest area. Deputies working a multi-agency drug interdiction detail arrested a 21-year-old Oak Park man and an 18-year-old Lincoln Park man. Deputies confiscated a pound bag of suspected marijuana (which investigators believe was purchased earlier in the Detroit area for $1,645) and a ‘large number? of $50 bills.
March 3: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Dixie Highway near Big Lake Road. A 26-year-old Clarkston woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.201 percent.
March 4: Fraud report on Brookpine Drive. Someone wrote two rent checks for $1,634 each on a closed account.
Found property on Deerhill Drive. Someone turned in a money bag containing $121.80.
Retail fraud at the Farmer Jack store on Sashabaw Road. Two men, approximately 17 years old, took liquor and ran without paying. The case is open pending inspection of the surveillance video.
Arrest for possession of marijuana and driving while license suspended at Sashabaw and Maybee roads. After noticing an expired license plate, a deputy stopped the vehicle and found a 21-year-old Clarkston man in possession of suspected marijuana.
March 5: Driving while license suspended arrest on Dixie Highway near M-15. A 24-year-old Pontiac man was arrested.
Assist Michigan State Police with car fire on I-75 at Clintonville Road.
Assist fire department with carbon monoxide alarm on Woodside.
March 6: Suspicious circumstances on Horseshoe Circle. Deputies responded to a report of a ‘half-dressed, hysterical woman? at the residence. The 19-year-old woman lived across the street, but came over after being with her boyfriend and consuming alcohol. The woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.23 percent, and was taken to POH Medical Center-Pontiac for detoxification. The case is open pending possible charges of minor in possession of alcohol and assault.
Assault report at the Clarkston Eagles on Maybee Road. A 38-year-old Burton woman allegedly ‘bumped into? a 45-year-old Waterford woman while they were on the dance floor, and a scuffle ensued. The case was turned over to the county prosecutor’s office.
Assault report at Pine Knob Ski Resort. Two juveniles were directed to leave after throwing snowballs at each other, and the mother of one child wanted to file charges against the other child.
Medical assistance at Mr. B’s Roadhouse. Responding to a report of a person sleeping behind the nearby car wash, deputies found an intoxicated 41-year-old Clarkston man in the restaurant parking lot. Paramedics took him to POH-Clarkston for examination.
Medical assist at Clarkston High School. A 20-year-old man injured his neck while playing basketball. Paramedics took him to POH-Clarkston.
Springfield
Township
February 28: Stolen license plate on Bluewater Drive.
Larceny from vehicle at Clarkston Chrysler-Jeep on Big Lake Road. Someone removed spare tires from the rear of seven Jeeps.
March 1: Assist to Michigan State Police for possible crash on I-75.
Telephone threats report on Robertdale.
March 2: Arrest for sexual offender registry violation on Big Lake Road. While investigating an assault incident, a deputy found that a 25-year-old woman had a ‘flag? in the records system because she had filed with the local sex offender registry. The woman, convicted of third degree criminal sexual conduct in 1996, said she refused to register because of the potential embarrassment to her child.
Home invasion to rental home on Hillsboro. The owner suspects former renters.
March 3: Home invasion on Ormond Road. Someone forced entry to a side garage door and took a jewelry box, coins and a watch.
Open door alarm with K-9 search on Hemlock Court.

Independence Township
February 22: Arrest for check fraud at Comerica Bank at the Sashabaw Road Kroger store. A 31-year-old Clarkston man attempted to cash a $600 check drawn on his ex-wife’s account. The ex-wife later reported checks missing from her residence.
February 23: Assault report at Sashabaw and Waldon roads involving two Sashabaw Middle School students. The case was turned over to the school liaison officer.
February 24: Assist to fire department for subject with broken leg at Pine Knob Ski Resort.
February 25: Disorderly conduct report at the Pine Knob Ski Lounge.
Burglary at Pine Knob Enclaves on St. Elizabeth Court. A real estate agent said a property currently on the market was missing two granite countertops and a small refrigerator. Reports said entry was made through an unlocked patio door.
Arrest for domestic assault and furnishing alcohol to a minor at Hidden Lakes apartments. A 23-year-old Clarkston man allegedly hit his 19-year-old girlfriend, who registered a blood alcohol level of 0.12 percent. The woman said the boyfriend provided her with the alcohol.
February 26: Under-21 consumption of alcohol arrest on White Lake Road and Clement. At the scene of a crash, a 16-year-old Clarkston boy registered a BAC of 0.106 percent.
Malicious destruction to mailbox and post on Cecelia Ann.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated and driving while license suspended at Maybee and Sashabaw roads. A 26-year-old Orion Township man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.22 percent.
Springfield
Township
February 24: Debit card fraud report on Villa Crest. The victim reported $1,616 taken in two unauthorized transactions.
February 25: Assist to Michigan State Police and Springfield Township Fire Department for car fire on I-75.
Identification fraud report on Andersonville Road. The victim reported $106.58 in unauthorized withdrawals from a credit union account.
February 26: Assist to Michigan State Police for car vs. tree personal injury crash on I-75 near Dixie Highway.
February 27: Burglary at Pro Pizza on Dixie Highway. Someone smashed the front door window, then forced open a floor cash box, taking between $2,500 and $3,500.

Independence Township
February 10: Breaking and entering at LaBella Salon at Pelton and Sashabaw. Someone smashed a front window, then took a cash box containing $200 cash.
February 13: Assist Michigan State Police with property damage crash on I-75 near Clintonville Road.
February 14: Arrest for possession of hallucinogens, marijuana and drug paraphernalia and operating while intoxicated at I-75 and Sashabaw Road. A 19-year-old Midland man allegedly drove approximately 85 miles per hour in the scene of a personal injury crash. He was later found with suspected marijuana, mushrooms which registered positive as LSD, a marijuana pipe and rolling papers.
Animal complaint on Havelock Street. A 37-year-old man was cited for failure to control his dog. The complainant said her two dogs were attacked by the suspect’s golden retriever. The suspect dog was walked by a 10-year-old girl, but reports said the dog outweighed the girl by between 10 and 20 pounds. The case was turned over to Oakland County Animal Control.
Larceny of cellular telephone at Clarkston Specialty Care.
Credit card fraud on Cascade Court. The victim reported two unauthorized attempts to open a Dell Computer charge account with his personal information.
Assist to Michigan State Police with personal injury crash on I-75 near Clintonville Road.
February 15: Assist to fire department with medical call on Pleasantview Drive.
Child welfare check on Sunnydale. A neighbor reported finding a four-year-old girl outside her door wearing only underwear under her wet coat. Deputies recognized the girl from a previous incident and found the mother sleeping. The mother said she did not know how the girl got out of the residence. Another report was forwarded to Child Protective Services.
Damage to vehicle at Mesquite Creek restaurant. Someone smashed a rear window.
Arrest for indecent/obscene conduct in the parking lot at Frank’s Nursery and Crafts on Dixie Highway. A deputy saw a pickup truck in the parking lot about 12:30 a.m. Upon investigation, he found a 40-year-old Waterford man with his pants undone. After learning of an outstanding felony warrant, the deputy took the man into custody and found a hardcore teen pornographic magazine in the truck.
February 16: Damage to property at Maybee and Clintonville roads. A motorist reported damage after hitting a large pothole. Deputies notified the Road Commission for Oakland County.
Counterfeit money report at the Clark gasoline station at Sashabaw and Pelton roads. A customer who attempted to use a counterfeit $10 bill said she received it as change from a Pontiac resident.
Damage to vehicle at Maybee and Westview. A driver reported damage from a large pothole.
February 17: Malicious destruction to mailbox post on M-15 near Hickory Trail.
Damage to vehicle reported on Maybee Road near Westview. A motorist reported a punctured tire and dented wheel rims after hitting a pothole.
Juvenile complaint at Pine Knob Ski Resort. Two 12-year-old boys had an altercation when one allegedly crowded the other as they were snowboarding.
February 18: Arrest for operating while intoxicated and carrying open intoxicants on Dixie Highway near M-15. An 18-year-old Grand Blanc man was found with an open bottle of vodka. In a preliminary breath test, he registered a blood alcohol level of 0.17 percent at the scene and 0.22 percent at the Oakland County Jail.
Assist to Waterford Police Department in chase and apprehension of suspect in home invasion and auto theft case at Lake Village apartments.
Unwanted subject complaint at Clinton Villa mobile home park. A 36-year-old Clarkston woman, allegedly intoxicated, was arrested after deputies learned she was wanted on a felony parole violation warrant out of Pontiac. A 25-year-old Clarkston man was wanted on a misdemeanor warrant, but the agency issuing the warrant allowed the suspect to be released.

Independence Township
February 8: Domestic assault on Waldon Road near Clintonville Road. A 56-year-old man was arrested for assaulting his wife.
Malicious destruction to vehicle report on Mann Road.
February 9: Attempted home invasion on Mann Road. A resident discovered damage to the back door and glass at a home, but no entrance was gained.
February 10: Larceny of mail report at Maple Green apartments.
Fraud report on Ottawa Court. A man accused his brother of appropriating approximately $30,000 from his retirement bank account.
February 11: Suspicious circumstances on Heartwood. A resident turned in a large hunting knife found on the ground near a school bus stop. The knife was processed for proper disposal.
Larceny of prescription drugs at Adult Care Inc. on N. Eston Road. An employee is suspected of stealing 30 tablets of Vicodin.
February 12: Malicious destruction to vehicle report on Maybee Road near Dixie Highway. A driver reported something hitting the window while she was driving.
Larceny of a wallet from an unlocked vehicle at Bank One on Dixie Highway.
Malicious destruction to four vehicles at Hidden Lakes apartments.
February 13: Subject arrested for driving while license suspended and giving false identification on I-75 near Sashabaw Road. While investigating a personal injury crash, deputies arrested a 27-year-old Highland Park man suspected to be one of the drivers involved in the crash.
Assist to fire department at fire in basement on Deerhill Drive. No injuries were reported.
Springfield
Township
February 9: Retail fraud arrest at the Kroger store on Dixie Highway. A manager saw a 47-year-old Davisburg man place several items inside his coat. The suspect left the store without paying and was detained until deputies arrived to take him into custody.
Larceny report on Andersonville Road near Clark Road. A woman whose husband recently died discovered that about $6,500 cash and her husband’s last will and testament were missing from desk drawers in their home. Footprints were discovered outside the home and in the home’s thick carpet.
February 10: Assist fire department at basement furnace fire on Ridgewood. No injuries were reported from the fire.
February 11: Assault report at New Horizons Rehabilitation Services on Dixie Highway. A 17-year-old employee was accused of assaulting a fellow worker. No arrests were made because of conflicting versions of the story.
City of Clarkston
February 3: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Holcomb near Miller. A 43-year-old Marlette man was stopped for speeding, and in a preliminary breath test was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.23 percent.
February 6: Operating while intoxicated arrest on S. Main Street. A 33-year-old Holly man was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.23 percent.
February 7: Operating while intoxicated (second offense) arrest on N. Main Street. A 37-year-old Clarkston woman was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.27 percent.

Independence Township
February 2: Larceny report at Radio Shack on Dixie Highway.
February 4: Assault report at the McDonald’s on Sashabaw Road. Someone in a car hit a drive-through employee with a paper cup.
February 5: Arrest for possession of marijuana on Sashabaw Road near Pelton Road.
Malicious destruction of property at Pine Knob Ski Resort. A vehicle driven by a 16-year-old Rochester Hills girl collided with a fence after doing donuts in the parking lot. The girl and her parents later agreed to pay restitution, avoiding formal charges.
February 6: Arrests for disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana at The Downing Clinic at Sashabaw and Maybee roads. Three teenagers were apprehended after deputies were dispatched for a breaking and entering in progress.
February 7: Home invasion on S. Village Drive. Someone gained entry through a basement window and took four pistols from a bedroom and a laptop computer a home office. One handgun was later found.
Springfield Township
February 1: Arrest for operating while intoxicated on Kier. A 38-year-old Holly man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.256 percent. He was turned over to North Oakland Medical Center for detoxification.
February 2: Fraud report on Detroiter. A 23-year-old Fenton woman is accused of buying more than $500 in merchandise with stolen personal checks.
February 6: Assault report on Coventry involving a woman against her sister-in-law.

Independence Township
January 24: Arrests for possession of marijuana and prescription drugs at Oakland Technical Campus. A 17-year-old male and a 16-year-old female, both from Clarkston, were found with illegal substances.
January 26: Malicious destruction of property on Clarkston Road near Pine Knob Road. While driving westbound on Clarkston Road, a man said his passenger side window suddenly shattered, throwing glass on him. Deputies believe the window was shot out, but were unable to find evidence.
January 27: Civil dispute at LaBella Salon on Pelton Road. A woman wrote a check for $95, but the next day said it had been written on a wrong account. Then she wrote a check for only $50 because of alleged bad service the previous day.
January 29: Arrest for possession of marijuana at White Lake Road and Dixie Highway. A 23-year-old Davisburg man was arrested after a deputy observed him swerving in the roadway. Suspected marijuana was found in the vehicle.
Dangerous dog report on Mattawa. Someone reported two dogs attacking a third dog on a nearby frozen lake. The owner of the victim dog (which later had to be euthanized) said this happened once before, but did not report the incident. The owner of the attacking dogs claimed the dogs had ‘electric fence? collars, and was given a warning.
January 30: Malicious destruction of property at Clarkston Family Dental on Bluegrass. Someone placed a foreign substance into the door locks.
Assist to Michigan State Police at personal injury crash on I-75 south of Sashabaw Road.
Malicious destruction of property (rock through window) at X Cell Wireless on Dixie Highway.
Springfield Township
January 24: Burglary on Big Lake Road near Clark Road. Someone entered a residence and took about $6,000 cash (from the homeowner’s business), about $600 in coins (personal property) and jewelry.
January 25: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Davisburg Road near Dilley Road. A 21-year-old Davisburg man was arrested after allegedly driving 45 miles per hour in the 25-mph zone and 60 miles per hour in the 45-mph zone. On a prelminary breath test, he registered a blood alcohol level of 0.21 percent.
Larceny of construction equipment on High-meadow. Someone took a table saw, miter box and miter stand with a total value of $1,500.
January 26: Malicious destruction of vehicle on Long Pointe Drive.
January 30: Fraud report on Andersonville Road. An 83-year-old woman reported losing at least $398 from her bank account because of a telephone call requesting ‘legal fees? to be paid on behalf of a bank for allegedly catching fraud suspects. The victim gave the suspect her account number.

Independence Township

January 17: Damage by vehicle report at S&L Auto Body and Frame on Sashabaw Road. Damage was reported to a landscaped area after a van ran off the road into a ditch.
Report of possible real estate fraud on Oakhurst Ridge.
January 18: Operating while intoxicated arrest at Sashabaw and Clarkston roads. A 50-year-old Independence Township woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.205 percent on a preliminary breath test.
January 19: Larceny from vehicle on Woodcreek Trail. Someone took 20 CDs, speakers, an amplifier, a portable DVD player and a CD player.
Larceny of license plate from vehicle at Wint Funeral Home on S. Main Street.
January 20: Lost cell phone report at the Farmer Jack store on Dixie Highway.
January 21: Harassing telephone call report at Clarkston High School.
Larceny of snowboard from the Pine Knob Ski Resort.
Larceny report on Villario. Someone took between $600 and $1,000 from a home office. Suspects include employees at the office.
January 22: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Maybee Road near Milane. A 25-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.131 percent.
Retail fraud report at the Kroger store on Dixie Highway. A greeter saw a man leave the store with a leaf bag with unknown contents. The suspect was described as a white male, 6 feet tall, thin build, blue eyes and short brown hair. The greeter also gave a description of the vehicle with a license plate, but deputies later learned the car was reported stolen out of Mt. Morris.
Domestic assault report on Autumn Wood Court. A 25-year-old man allegedly kicked his girlfriend, then fled from the home.
Assault report on Willow Park. A 27-year-old woman was accused of assaulting a sister’s friend.
January 23: Disorderly conduct arrest at the Clarkston Tap on S. Main Street. A 27-year-old Grand Blanc man was cited for fighting.
Domestic assault arrest on Waterford Road near Maybee Road. A 36-year-old man was arrested for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend, with whom he shares a child.
Springfield Township
January 17: Larceny of all-terrain vehicle from unlocked shed on Sherwood Drive.
January 20: Fraud report on Birch Drive. A resident reported an unauthorized account deduction of $459.88.
Open door at Andersonville Elementary School.
January 23: Disorderly conduct arrest at Insight Outpatient Services on Big Lake Road. A 36-year-old Newport man was allegedly causing problems and yelling at a duty nurse.
City of Clarkston
January 15: Vandalism report on S. Main Street.
Arrest for assaulting a police officer, assault and battery and causing a disturbance at the Clarkston Union on S. Main Street.

Independence Township

January 11: Suspicious circumstances on Glenwood Creek.
Operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana arrest at the BP gasoline station on Sashabaw Road. A 53-year-old Warren man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.185 on a preliminary breath test.
Arrest for possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and operating while license suspended at Tuson apartments. A 41-year-old Waterford man was arrested.
Open door at Clarkston High School.
Family trouble on Indianwood near Bullard.
January 12: Driving while license suspended arrest on Clarkston Road near Clintonville Road. A 24-year-old Clarkston woman was arrested.
Larceny of speed limit sign on Stonewood Drive.
Breaking and entering alarm at Clarkston Eagles on Maybee Road.
Breaking and entering and larceny from auto on Ravine Court. Someone took a cell phone, approximately 30 CDs and a mini-iPod from an unlocked vehicle. Later, the victim learned that someone tried to cash a $500 check.
Runaway and arrest for minor in possession of alcohol at Clarkston Medical Center and the Independence Township Hall. Two 16-year-olds, one from Waterford and the other from White Lake Township, had been taken to the medical center for treatment, but ran away. Later they were found at the Independence Township Hall in possession of a fifth of whiskey and cans of Endust (which one teen admitted inhaling). Both were taken to Oakland County Children’s Village.
Fraud report on Allen Hill Court in connection with a construction project dispute.
January 13: Domestic assault on Hillcrest Drive. A 15-year-old boy was arrested and taken to Oakland County Children’s Village after allegedly striking his father.
Open door at Lancaster Lakes apartments.
Counterfeit/forged checks at Clarkston-Brandon Credit Union. A 34-year-old Holly man is suspected of depositing forged or counterfeit checks from a variety of businesses. The case is under investigation.
Property damage report on Clarkston Road near Flemings Lake Road. A driver said a large pothole caused his tire to deflate, and asked to be reimbursed by the Road Commission for Oakland County.
Larceny of snowblower and chainsaw on Winnell.
Obstructing police arrest with false identification arrest at Ram’s Horn Restaurant on Dixie Highway.
January 14: Domestic assault on Everett Drive. During a fight with her father, a 16-year-old Clarkston girl allegedly picked up a knife and said she wanted to die. She agreed to be taken to St. Joseph Medical Center for evaluation and possible committal.

Independence Township

January 3: Assault and battery report at Sashabaw Middle School. A 13-year-old girl allegedly punched another 13-year-old girl in an apparent ongoing dispute. A staff member attempted to break up the fight and was accidentally hit by one of the girls. Parents did not wish to file charges. Both students were suspended, and the case was turned over to Clarkston Area Youth Assistance.
Home invasion on Flemings Lake Road. Someone ransacked a home and took a digital camera.
January 4: Assist fire department with medical response (drug overdose) on N. River.
Suspicious circumstances at Metropolitan Tanning on Sashabaw Road. A woman said a man was watching her undress in a tanning booth, over the top of a partition between rooms. She did not wish to file charges.
Careless driving and malicious destruction of property arrests on Briarwood. A 19-year-old Davison man and a 19-year-old Ortonville man allegedly damaged the victim’s vehicle and chased it in the neighborhood.
Unwanted intoxicated subject on Waldon Road near Main Street. The resident did not wish to press charges.
Fraud report on Scenic Ridge Drive. Responding to an e-mail he thought was from an online payment service, a victim sent his Social Security and credit card numbers. Later he received a call from Western Union asking for authorization for a $98 transfer to a party in Pennsylvania.
Home invasion and resisting and obstructing arrest on Pelton Road near Sashabaw Road. A 24-year-old Holly man was arrested after refusing to leave the residence. Deputies said he was intoxicated and, after being placed in a patrol car, vomited. While waiting for fire department paramedics to respond, the suspect attempted to escape. Deputies used a Taser to subdue the suspect.
Larceny report at Clarkston Animal Medical Center on S. Main Street. A part-time employee is suspected of taking medications from the clinic.
January 5: Arrest for possession/use of marijuana on Glenalda. A 17-year-old Clarkston man was arrested after a traffic stop.
January 6: Larceny from vehicle and malicious destruction of property report at Pine Knob Ski Resort. Someone forced entry to a parked vehicle and stole about 50 CDs.
Arrest for possession/use of cocaine and marijuana on Silverberry. A 31-year-old Clarkston man was arrested after a traffic stop.
January 7: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Clarkston Road. A 51-year-old Lake Orion man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.18 percent.
January 8: Larceny of gasoline report at the Marathon service station at Sashabaw and Maybee roads. A man pumped $12 worth of gasoline, then purchased beer, but did not pay for the gasoline.
Domestic assault arrest at Greens Lakes apartments. A 29-year-old Clarkston man also faces charges of violating a personal protection order.
Malicious destruction at Pine Knob Slo Resort.
Assist Michigan State Police with home invasion and criminal sexual conduct case in Holly Township.
January 9: Assist fire department with medical response (drug overdose) on Sagamore.
Possible child neglect report on Lingor Drive. A neighbor reported hearing children crying too long during the day and both parents yelling and cursing at the children. Deputies found both a two-year-old and a one-year-old wearing only diapers in an apartment with much clutter and food crumbs. A report was turned over to the Family Independence Agency.
Springfield Township
January 5: Assist fire department with medical response (drug overdose) at Bavarian Village apartments.
January 7: Suspicious circumstances at Bavarian Village apartments. A resident reported strange footprints near a sidewalk.
Fraud report on E. Holly Road. A resident accused an auto service of deceptive practices in demanding payment for services and parts.
Retail fraud at the Kroger store on Dixie Highway. A 16-year-old boy was caught stealing condoms, and was turned over to his stepmother.
January 8: Assist Michigan State Police with home invasion and criminal sexual assault case in Holly Township.

Independence Township

December 21: Check fraud at TCF Bank on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. Someone made unauthorized checking account drafts for $600.
Fraud report at Country Cords on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. Someone used two altered or fraudulent $100 travelers checks.
December 22: Larceny at Clarkston Medical Center on Dixie Highway near M-15. An employee said someone took two credit cards and $75 cash from her purse which was on a storage shelf.
Credit card fraud on Parview. Someone made unauthorized charges totalling $1,811.
December 23: Arrests for larceny from vehicle, larceny-tampering with mail, possession of marijuana and possession of hallucinogens (mushrooms) on Perry Lake Road. A resident reported suspicious footprints around his parked vehicle. Deputies followed the footprints to a Dale Court address, where they found a 19-year-old Clarkston man and an 18-year-old East Lansing man in possession of cash and items stolen from vehicles and sealed mail from mailboxes, as well as suspected illicit drugs. Formal charges were pending.
December 24: Stalking complaint on Pineridge. Four parents are accused of harassing a cooperative nursery director with actions such as a gift bag with an obscene note and contents.
December 25: Discharge of deputy’s firearm to put down injured deer on Waterford Hills Terrace.
December 26: Assist fire department at medical call at Pine Knob Ski Resort for a fallen skier.
Attempted breaking and entering at Bridgewater apartments.
Larceny of $30 worth of gasoline at the Shell station on Main Street.
Family trouble on Bristol Lane.

Independence Township

December 14: Suspicious circumstances on Dixie Highway near Parview. A 14-year-old girl at a bus stop said a man in a vehicle exposed himself and asked her to get in the car. She backed away, and the man allegedly drove his vehicle past the bus stop about 20 additional times before the bus came.
The suspect was described as around 40 years of age with short dark hair and facial stubble, driving a navy blue Chevy Blazer with tinted windows.
Larceny report on Willowpark Drive. A man reported a missing .22 caliber derringer pistol which he had been showing a friend and an 11-year-old boy. Later, deputies discovered the boy had taken the gun from a dresser drawer while the adults were out of the room. With the help of a metal detector, investigators later found the gun in a yard where the boy had thrown it.
December 15: Malicious destruction to property (vehicle window) on Bronco Drive.
Assist to fire department for medical call at Trillium Village. A worker lost balance on a ladder and shot himself with a staple gun. The staple penetrated his clothing and his chest. He was treated for a punctured lung at Genesys Regional Medical Center.
December 16: Suicide report on Oak Park Drive. A 16-year-old boy was found in his bedroom after he apparently shot himself with a rifle. He was pronounced dead on the scene.
December 17: Arrest for operating while intoxicated and littering at Maybee and Sashabaw roads. A deputy found the suspect, a 21-year-old Clarkston man in his vehicle in the parking lot, where he had allegedly thrown three beer cans out the window. He registered a blood alcohol level of 0.119 percent.
Fraud report on Sashabaw Road. A victim obtained a loan from a Canadian institution and deposited the check, which later was found to be counterfeit.
Computer fraud on Timber Ridge Trail. A man gave his Social Security number in response to an e-mail allegedly from his bank. Two days later, the bank informed him of many unauthorized transactions.
December 18: Larceny from the Sashabaw Road Kroger store. A known suspect escaped the store with unknown items (suspected to be meat) and drove away from the store. Deputies found he was no longer living at his last known address.
Burglary at Val Tile Floor Store on Dixie Highway. Someone pried open a rear door and stole $200 and a check for $34 from a metal cash box.
Springfield Township
December 13: Suspicious circumstances at Best Bank at the Dixie Highway/Davisburg Road Kroger store. A subject attempted to open an account with a bad Social Security number.
Debit card fraud on Kingston Pointe Drive. Someone used a debit card for $1,160 in unauthorized withdrawals at four ATM machines in Davison.
December 15: Assist to fire department for medical call on Clark Road.
December 18: Assist to Lake County (Ohio) on Bluewater Drive. A deputy attempted to contact a suspect on a check fraud case in Ohio.
December 19: Home invasion on Autumnglo. The resident reported a cellular telephone stolen.
Operating while intoxicated arrest on Davisburg near Ormond Road. A 45-year-old Davisburg man involved in a personal injury crash registered a blood alcohol level of 0.169 percent.
Operating while intoxicated arrest on Woodland Trail. A 21-year-old White Lake man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.12 percent after running his vehicle off the road into a snowbank.

City of Clarkston
December 17: Arrests for minor in possession of alcohol on N. Main Street near Miller. Two Clarkston men, age 17 and 18, were found with blood alcohol levels exceeding the ‘zero tolerance? level of 0.02 percent.
December 18: Arrest for operating while intoxicated on S. Main Street near Middle Lake Road. A 35-year-old Clarkston man was found to have exceeded the 0.08 blood alcohol level.

Independence Township

December 5: Malicious destruction to property (lawn) on Ranch Estates.
December 6: Breaking and entering on Bristol Park Road. Someone broke into the home through a basement window and took liquor from a bar in the kitchen.
Larceny of sign at Sashabaw and Waldon roads. A directional sign to a tree farm was valued at $300.
December 7: Threats report on Pine Knob Road.
Assist to fire department for medical run at Recitel America on Bowpointe Drive.
Telephone threats on Pine Knob Lane.
Arrest for use/possession of cocaine and marijuana on Dixie Highway near White Lake Road. A 21-year-old Auburn Hills man and a 21-year-old Waterford man were arrested after deputies found the suspected substances and a digital scale in the vehicle.
December 8: Possible identity theft on Knollwood Court. A resident reported an unauthorized SBC account opened with a Social Security number. A collection agency letter said $407.27 was owed on the account.
Lost wallet at Sashabaw and Waldon roads.
Assist to fire department for medical call at Sunrise Assisted Living.
Assist to Pontiac Police Department with chase of stabbing suspect, with apprehension on Clintonville Road.
Assault and battery report at a Mann Road bus stop. A 12-year-old reported being hit by another 12-year-old. The same offender allegedly spilled a fruit cup on him the previous day. The case was turned over to the school liaison officer.
December 9: Credit card fraud report on Heathland Circle. The resident reported $1,800 in unauthorized charges at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Harassment report on Lochmoor.
Telephone threats report on Waldon Road near Sashabaw Road.
Larceny report on S. River. Someone took a coin collection, a digital camera and a camcorder. A suspect is the victim’s adult daughter.
December 10: Assist fire department with house fire on Pinedale.
Fraud report at More Than Hair on Dixie Highway. Three employees purchased jewelry from a door-to-door solicitor. The jewelry was allegedly pure gold, but employees learned from a nearby jeweler that it was only electroplated.
December 11: Domestic assault report on Laurelton.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated (third offense) and driving while license revoked on Dixie Highway near I-75. A 31-year-old Flint man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.157.
Assist Michigan State Police at a rollover minor personal injury crash on I-75 near Sashabaw Road.
Operating while intoxicated arrest on Dixie Highway near Maybee Road. A 43-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.135 percent.
December 12: Fraud report on Hidden Lake. The complainant, selling a car via an Internet site, said a buyer proposed to send a check for $9,400 for a car valued at $4,995, asking the seller to then refund $4,700 to the buyer.
Malicious destruction to window at Main Street and Clarkston Road.
Larceny on Northcrest Court. Someone took a wrought iron bench valued at $500 from the front porch.
Stabbing investigation at POH Medical Center-Clarkston. A 28-year-old Lansing man brought in his fiance?, a 28-year-old Troy woman, who had suffered a deep knife wound to her abdomen. Both were highly intoxicated, reports said, and were returning from a ‘Yule Feast? wearing medieval costumes with real props, including a dagger. At first, it was suspected that the man stabbed the woman, but later she admitted she inflicted the wound herself.
Assist fire department on Menominee Court. The resident reported a fire in the basement ceiling under the fireplace.
December 13: Burglary report at the Clarkston Eagles on Maybee Road. A cleaning person caught a man in the storage shed stealing empty beverage cans. The man fled the scene, but the employee provided a description of the vehicle.
Springfield Township
December 6: Larceny of vehicle parts at Al Deeby Dodge on Dixie Highway. Someone took wheels and tires from four new trucks, leaving the trucks up on new jacks.
Larceny of Christmas decorations on Kier Road.
December 9: Felonious assault/domestic assault arrest on Ridgevalley Court. A 27-year-old woman was arrested after allegedly throwing a knife in the direction of her boyfriend, with whom she was arguing.
Internet fraud report on Clark Road. A resident wished to report a suspected e-mail scam.
December 10: Arrest for operating while intoxicated and driving while license suspended on Dixie Highway near Rattalee Lake Road. In a preliminary breath test, a 24-year-old Holly woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.14 percent.
Larceny on Buggywhip. Someone took jewelry from a bedroom dresser drawer.
December 11: Assist Springfield Township Fire Department with house fire on Rattalee Lake Road.

Independence Township

November 29: Prescription fraud report at the Kroger pharmacy on Dixie Highway.
December 1: Larceny of gasoline from the Clark station at Sashabaw and Pelton roads.
December 2: Home invasion on Autumnwood Court. Someone took jewelry and a DVD player.
Larceny from Big Apple Bagel on Sashabaw Road. A customer said someone took a purse containing credit cards, Social Security card, driver license, cash and a cell phone.
Malicious destruction to vehicle on North River. Someone put glue in the locks and punctured a tire.
December 3: Peeping tom report at Fox Creek apartments.
Assist to fire department with medical incident at Sunrise Assisted Living.
Prescription fraud report at the Kroger pharmacy on Dixie Highway.
December 4: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Pelton Road. A 23-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.18 percent.
Threats report on Fieldstone Ridge.
December 6: Domestic assault arrest at Fox Creek apartments. A 19-year-old woman allegedly punched her boyfriend in the face in the process of waking him up.
Springfield
Township
November 30: Telephone threat report on Morning Drive. A middle school student allegedly called and threatened to stab and kill another middle school student. The case was turned over to the school liaison officer.
Larceny of six-yard trash container from Oscar W. Larson Co. on Dixie Highway near Rattalee Lake Road.
December 1: Domestic assault arrest on Brucedale. A 24-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly kicking and hitting an aunt who was trying to help her.
December 2: Impaired driver arrest on Dixie Highway near I-75. A deputy witnessed the driver, a 21-year-old Clarkston man, disregard the stop sign from the southbound I-75 off ramp to Dixie Highway. A traffic stop revealed the driver had a suspended license. Deputies found a shotgun in the back seat, and a K-9 search found suspected marijuana in the vehicle. The man also had $506 in his pocket. The case was turned over to the county Narcotics Enforcement Team.
Larceny of Christmas decorations on W. Bart. Someone took an 8-foot inflatable ‘Grinch? from the front yard.
December 3: Larceny of trailer on Ormond Road. A friend of the victim said he saw a large pickup truck pulling the victim’s trailer north on Hubbard Road.
December 5: Home invasion and unlawful entry on Big Lake Road. A girl home sick from school was in her bedroom when she heard noises in the hallway. She discovered and challenged a 13-year-old boy who lived next door. He ran home, and deputies later learned he was home from school because of a suspension.
City of Clarkston
December 3: Assist fire department at house fire on N. Main Street. Investigation turned over to Oakland County Fire Investigation Unit.
Car-deer crash at Main and Waldon. Only minor damage reported to both car and deer.

Independence Township
November 23: Injury response at Standard Federal Bank construction site at Baypointe Drive and Sashabaw Road. A construction worker fell from the deck of a flatbed truck while unloading materials. He was taken to POH Medical Center by the Independence Fire Department.
November 26: Malicious destruction of property on Maybee Road near Bridgewood. Someone threw a snowball, chipping a vehicle windshield. The victim believed there was a rock or other hard object inside the snowball.
November 27: Domestic assault report at Fox Creek apartments.
November 28: Felonious assault report on Ellis Road. An agent assigned to repossess a car said the resident threatened him with a shotgun pointed at his chest. The case is under investigation.
Domestic assault arrest at Lancaster Lake apartments. A 35-year-old woman allegedly slapped her 35-year-old boyfriend in the face when he returned home late.
\Springfield Township
November 20: Domestic assault arrest on Ute Pointe. A 28-year-old Springfield Township man was arrested for assaulting his brother. Formal charges were pending a decision from the prosecutor’s office.
November 22: Fraud report on Cedar Cove Court. A resident reported an SBC account opened in his wife’s name with her Social Security number. He knows it was not authorized because his wife is in a nursing home.
November 24: Malicious destruction to mailbox on Foster.
November 25: Building check and K-9 search at Springfield Plains Elementary School. A deputy on patrol found a front door open and unlocked. A search found nothing disturbed and no one in the building.
November 26: Suspicious circumstances/trespassing/destruction of property report on Bridge Lake Road near Lake Bluff. A property owner said someone contaminated a permanent deer blind with hair from a beauty shop or hair salon.
Suspicious circumstances on Dolores. A homeowner discovered a natural gas leak about three hours after a serviceman replaced a thermocoupling on a furnace.
November 28: Open door alarm on Andersonville Road.

Independence Township
.November 11: Larceny of approximately 50 CDs from an unlocked vehicle at the Knights of Columbus hall on Maybee Road.
Larceny at Independence Elementary School. Someone took digital binoculars from a classroom.
Arrest for use/possession of marijuana on Parview. Deputies stopped a vehicle which had a covered license plate. A 19-year-old Flushing man was found in possession of a glass pipe and suspected marijuana.
November 12: Larceny of vehicle (no force) on Warbler Drive. Missing from the unlocked vehicle were checks, coins and a jacket.
Family trouble on Alpine.
November 13: Larceny from vehicle (no force) on Ashford. Responding a report of a suspicious vehicle, a deputy found a car in a driveway with the inside dome light on. He found a wallet outside the vehicle. Upon contacting the owner, it was discovered the wallet was missing about $200 in cash.
Larceny from vehicle on Waterford Road south of Maybee. Missing were a purse with about $60 cash, a bank check card and work papers.
November 14: Family trouble on S. Eston Road.
Malicious destruction to vehicle (key scratches) at the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club.
Lost or stolen wallet report on Evee Road.
November 15: Domestic assault on Clement Road.
Harassment report taken at the Independence substation.
Report of uttering a publishing on Sashabaw Road near Pelton Road. The victim reported checks stolen from her checkbook, possibly by someone hired to do work at the residence. Deputies discovered seven of the eight stolen checks had been cashed.
November 16: Suspicious circumstances on Pine Knob Lane. The resident received a call from someone claiming to represent Social Security asking to make an appointment to discuss benefits. A neighbor received a similar call, but the Social Security Administration said no one from their agency was visiting homes.
Suspicious circumstances on Pear Lane.
Telephone harassment on Menominee.
Larceny from vehicle (with force) on Forest Ridge. Missing were a CD case, 64 CDs and some change.
Larceny from vehicle on Pondview. Missing were a purse, checkbook and 50 CDs.
Marijuana and narcotics possession arrest at the Kroger store on Sashabaw Road. A 55-year-old Pontiac woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant, with other charges pending, after a store employee heard her talking with someone else about stealing merchandise. She was found in possession of a marijuana cigarette and a baggie with suspected crack cocaine.
November 17: Family trouble at Lancaster Lakes Apartments.
Suspicious circumstances on Rabbit Ears Pass. After a half-day of school, two 10-year-old girls heard noises in the home and went to a neighbor’s home. A father was contacted.
Assault report on Parview. A dispute between apartment neighbors concerning noise resulted in a fight. Charges were pending.
November 18: Driving while license suspended arrest on Dixie Highway near Turtle Creek.
Malicious destruction to mailbox on Blue Grass Drive. Vehicle tracks were seen off the roadway.
Larceny at Blockbuster Video on Sashabaw Road near Waldon Road. Two suspects activated a security detector when exiting the store. One returned one DVD but still left with a backpack with others. Deputies were awaiting receipt of a surveillance video for investigation.
Springfield Township
November 15: Larceny of tools from locker at Oakland Technical Center-Northwest Campus on Big Lake Road.
November 16: Threats report on Big Lake Road near Dixie Highway.
Suspicious person at the Kroger store on Davisburg Road. A store patron reported someone in the parking lot trying to give away cleaning supplies. Deputies determined the man was a contract cleaner attempting to give away leftover supplies to lighten his load for a flight back to Utah.
Larceny of digital camera from an office at the Oakland Technical Center-Northwest Campus.
November 17: Malicious destruction to vehicle on Dixie Highway near Graham Road.
Home invasion on Foster Road near Clement. The resident saw a suspicious vehicle in the driveway, but thought it might belong to a hired worker. Upon entering the home, she found a closet open. She then heard someone leave the house. A later inventory revealed jewelry, cash and two handguns taken.
November 18: Assist to White Lake Township Police on a domestic assault call on Ormond Road.
Burglary on Lewis Court.
November 19: Vehicle theft at Kim’s Convenience Store on Dixie Highway. The owner said she left the keys in the car while entering the store. Case was turned over to the auto theft bureau.
Domestic assault report on Ridge Valley Drive.
November 20: Credit card fraud on Oak Valley Drive. The victim reported unauthorized use of the card, and believes it to be stolen.
Larceny from vehicle at the Springfield Inn on Dixie Highway. Taken were a jacket, bank cards and driver license.

Independence Township
November 8: Larceny of a gallon of rum from a home on Bluegrass Drive. The homeowner suspects two teenagers.
Burglary report at Clarkston Mini-Storage on White Lake Court. Taken were two air compressors, an edger, two leaf blowers and an asphalt compactor.
November 9: Larceny on Dvorak Street. Someone took a boat, trailer and boat accessories with a total estimated value of $8,874.
Check fraud report at Fifth Third Bank on Dixie Highway. A 42-year-old Plymouth man allegedly passed two checks ($5,500 and $1,500) on a closed account.
Arrest for possession/use of cocaine on Sashabaw Road at Bowpointe. During a license plate check, a 39-year-old Mount Morris man was found to be wanted on an outstanding warrant for child neglect. After stopping the vehicle, deputies found suspected cocaine in the man’s coat pocket.
Larceny from vehicle report at Oakland Woods Baptist Church on Maybee Road. Someone broke into a van in the parking lot and took cigarettes.

Springfield Township
November 9: Home invasion on Shaffer Road near Ormond Road. Someone took a compound bow, a battery, a maritime collectible, a PlayStation 2, game accessories, a DVD player and a DVD.
November 11: Home invasion at the Spring Grove mobile home park. Someone pried open a door and took about $6 in coins and a wristwatch.

Independence Township
November 1: Fraud report at TCF Bank on Dixie Highway. The victim reported three unauthorized online checking account transactions totalling more than $250.
Harassment complaint at Dixie Highway near Waterford Hills Terrace. A Springfield Township woman claims her neighbor was following her down the road. The suspect denied the accusation, and claimed the woman is stalking him.
Credit card fraud on Oak Glen Court. The victim lost his card, then discovered unauthorized charges.
Damage to property on Clinton Drive. Someone drove a vehicle into a chain link fence, damaging about 75 feet of fence.
November 2: ATM card fraud report on S. Marshbank. The victim reported several unauthorized charges, including to a San Francisco newspaper, UPS and a pornographic Web site.
Family trouble on Heron Parkway.
Larceny on Frankwill Avenue. A resident reported a missing wedding ring and suspected a cleaning service employee.
Firearm discharge on Dixie Highway near Foster. A deputy put down an injured deer.
Larceny of windshield wipers, shift knob, CDs and MP3 player from vehicle at Wendy’s on Dixie Highway.
Open door alarm at National City Bank on Dixie Highway near Maybee. Deputies found doors locked, but deputies found one able to be opened with a wire. There was no sign of entry, however.
Attempted motorcycle theft on Briarwood Court. Deputies responded to theft report, but on arrival the owner found the motorcycle in another location covered by a blue bedsheet. Reports said the suspect appeared to be scared off.
Larceny of sign from Parks of Stonewood.
November 3: Home invasion on Mann Road.
Larceny of golf bag and clubs from unlocked vehicle at Fox Creek apartments.
Stolen check report on Willow Park Road. The victim suspects a former friend of stealing a checkbook and forging several checks.
Damage to deputy’s cell phone report at the Independence Township sheriff substation.
Family trouble on Oak Vista.
Open door alarm on Hadley Road.
Construction site accident on Foxburg Court. A construction crew member fell from the roof, suffering what reports called serious injury. According to the Independence Township Fire Department, a similar incident occurred at the same location in September. The victim was transported to Genesys Regional Medical Center and deputies turned over information to MIOSHA.
Firearm discharge on Sashabaw Road. A deputy put down an injured deer.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated, violating license restrictions and littering on Sashabaw Road near Maybee Road. A deputy observed a 20-year-old Independence Township man driving 60 miles per hour through the 35-mile-per-hour construction zone. During pursuit, the suspect appeared to throw a lit cigarette out his window. Upon stopping the car, the deputy learned the man was on a restricted license. He also appeared intoxicated, and registered a blood alcohol level of 0.217 percent.
November 4: Suspicious circumstances on Clearview. A resident reported a suspicious note placed on the vehicle windshield.
Harassment report at the Independence Township sheriff substation. A deputy witnessed a dispute between two women in the parking lot. The incident apparently was the latest in a series of conflicts between the former friends.
Home invasion on S. Marshbank. Taken were a store gift card and checkbooks for accounts from two different banks.
Larceny and minor in possession of alcohol on Ridgewood Road. A deputy in an unmarked car observed a vehicle with teenagers driving around during school hours. Upon turning onto Ridgewood, the deputy saw someone running away from a residence with a gasoline can. Apparently noticing the deputy’s presence, the vehicle attempted to get away and the occupants threw the gasoline can out the window. The case was turned over the juvenile authorities.
November 5: Malicious destruction of property at Clarkston High School. Someone took lug nuts off a student’s van while he was in school. He discovered the crime when a wheel fell off the van.
Larceny of gasoline from vehicle on Delhi Street.
November 6: Retail fraud report at CVS Pharmacy on Sashabaw Road. A store employee confronted a suspect who allegedly attempted to steal several DVDs. The suspect and two accomplices fled the store.
Property damage on I-75 and Waldon Road. A vehicle was hit by debris from bridge construction.
Family trouble and alcohol detoxification incident at Lancaster Lake apartments. A 26-year-old Clarkston man was taken to St. Joseph’s Medical Center for detoxification after registering a blood alcohol level of 0.375.
Possible child neglect on Independence Drive. A mother said a ‘good Samaritan? brought home her five-year-old daughter, who had been visiting her divorced father for the weekend. The girl was allegedly found walking in the street near the father’s home, but gave directions to the mother’s home. Deputies said the father was at work and his live-in girlfriend was still asleep.
November 7: Minor in possession of alcohol arrest on Darklake Drive. While investigating a malicious destruction of property incident, deputies found a 16-year-old Clarkston boy who registered a blood alcohol level of 0.237 percent.
Family trouble at Hidden Lakes apartments.
Assault and battery report at Franks Nursery on Dixie Highway. During a child exchange in the parking lot, a dispute arose between the child’s father and stepfather. The incident was turned over to the county prosecutor’s office.
Found bicycle on Pheasant Run.
Damage to property on Sashabaw Road at Clarkston Road. The victim claims a van window was shot out. Deputies believed it could have been a small rock.
Springfield
Township
November 1: Credit card fraud on Forest Ridge. A resident said someone opened an unauthorized account and made three charges.
Domestic assault report on Dawn Court.
November 3: Report of stalking and malicious annoyance by writing report on Detroiter. A woman reported a suspicious note requesting sexual acts. The woman believes she knows the identity of the suspect, and the case is under investigation.
November 4: Domestic assault report on Hutchinson.
Arrest for disorderly conduct, under-21 consumption of alcohol and outstanding warrant on Hutchinson. Three subjects under age 21 were found drinking, and one allegedly resisted arrest.
November 5: Civil dispute on Norman Road. A resident complained that a neighbor’s floodlight shines into her window, from which she had been videotaping activities at the neighbor’s residence.
Firearm discharge on Ratallee Lake Road east of Dixie Highway. A deputy put down an injured deer.
Burglary at Dixie Highway and Davisburg Road. Taken were a television, towels and a smoke detector.
November 6: Damage to vehicle on Dixie Highway at I-75. A vehicle was hit by debris from bridge construction.
Assist fire department at basement fire on Pine Lake Road at Davisburg Road. Because of a suspicious hole in a basement wall, the case was turned over to the county fire investigation unit.
Larceny from vehicle report on Eagle Hill.
Larceny of mail on Forest Ridge.
Larceny of mail on Oak Valley.
November 7: Burglary at Ace Asphalt on Tindall Road. Glass in a door was found smashed, and someone took $200 cash and a blank check.
Malicious destruction of mailbox on Norman Road.
Malicious destruction of property on HarborTowne Circle.
Alarm (unfounded) at Dollar Friendly on Dixie Highway.
sion, towels and a smoke detector.
November 6: Damage to vehicle on Dixie Highway at I-75. A vehicle was hit by debris from bridge construction.
Assist fire department at basement fire on Pine Lake Road at Davisburg Road. Because of a suspicious hole in a basement wall, the case was turned over to the county fire investigation unit.
Larceny from vehicle report on Eagle Hill.
Larceny of mail on Forest Ridge.
Larceny of mail on Oak Valley.
November 7: Burglary at Ace Asphalt on Tindall Road. Glass in a door was found smashed, and someone took $200 cash and a blank check.
Malicious destruction of mailbox on Norman Road.
Malicious destruction of property on HarborTowne Circle.
Alarm (unfounded) at Dollar Friendly on Dixie Highway.

City of Clarkston
November 7: Driving while license suspended arrest on Main Street near Clarkston Road. After a traffic stop, police discovered a 19-year-old Clarkston man had a suspended license. A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a suspected marijuana pipe.

The Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce’s third annual Heart of Clarkston Lighted Holiday Parade is Sat., Dec. 11. The parade begins at 6 p.m. and will follow the traditional parade route down Church St. onto Main St., through the heart of downtown Clarkston, and ending at Miller Rd. This year’s parade theme is ‘Storybook Holidays.?
There is still room in the parade for any groups that have not already signed up to participate. You may register your parade entry by contacting the chamber office at 248-625-8055.
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On Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m., the Widowers and Widows on with Life Group will be held. The event features card games, board games and a social mixer. Learn how others deal with the loneliness that comes with the loss of a mate. Please contact Jackie at 248-393-8553 for more information.
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Several activities are on schedule this holiday season for the Clarkston Farm and Garden Club:
Orders for holiday wreaths are now being accepted through Nov. 20. The wreaths come in three sizes. To guarantee a selection, please pre-order until Nov. 20 at CF&G website www.Clarkston-GardenClub.org or call 248-625-0520. All business orders will be delivered early.
The 13th Annual Greens Market is set for Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Church of the Resurrection on Clarkston Rd., east of M-15. The Greens Market is CF&G’s major fund-raiser to bring new planters to Main St. The money goes to plant these and many other beds throughout the community. Proceeds are also used as donations to many other area non-profit organizations.
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The International Library of Poetry announced that $58,000 in prizes will be awarded this year in the International Open Poetry Contest. Poets from the Clarkston area, particularly beginners, can try to win their share of over 250 prizes. The deadline for the contest is Jan. 31, 2005. The contest is open to everyone and entry is free.
To enter, send one original poem, any subject and any style to: The International Library of Poetry, Suite 19921, 1 Poetry Plaza, Owings Mills, MD 21117. The poem should be 20 lines or less, and the poet’s name and address should appear on the top of the page. Entries must be postmarked or sent through www.poetry.com by Jan. 31, 2005.
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The Clarkston Area Optimist Club is proud to sponsor nationally renowned musician Jeremy Kittel performing his special brand of Celtic fiddle and jazz music on Friday, Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clarkston High School Performing Arts Center.
The music performed is suitable for all family members and guarantees to be a high-energy performance. Proceeds from the performance go to sponsor student scholarships to music camps and student workshops with Kittel.
Tickets are $6 each, $4 for students and seniors. They are available through the main offices of Clarkston School buildings and the Administrative Offices by calling 248-623-5413. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door.
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Activities at The Clarkston American Legion Post 63:
? Veterans? Day Dinner is Nov. 14 with doors opening at 1 p.m. Dinner is served at 2 p.m. with a program following. This year’s special guest is WWII Navy Veteran John Heller, a crew member on the final mission of the USS Indianapolis. The public is welcome. Tickets are $6 for adults, $3 children ages 6-12 and free for children under 5. All WWII era members if Post 63 are guests this year, and the post will pay for your dinner. Not a post member, but a WWII veteran? Bring in your DD-214 and the post pays for your meal. Please RSVP by Wednesday, Nov. 10 with Jack at 248-682-3499 or 248-625-9912.
? Post 63 Christmas Part is Sunday, Dec. 5. Seating is at 1 p.m., dinner at 2 p.m. and Santa arrives for youngsters 12 and under at 3 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $3 for children 6-12 and those five and under are free.
? Post 63 SAL squadron is holding a Kowalski Ham Sale beginning in November. Orders are now being taken and the hams will be available for pickup afternoons on Dec. 20, 21 and 22. Hams are $29 a piece and a $10 deposit is requested with each order. Call Brandon Rolling at 248-941-3188 or stop by the Club Room to order.
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Oxford Bank is hosting a public service seminar on savings bonds at the Independence Township Library on Nov. 15. Three session are available: 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The program is entitled ‘Getting the Most Out of Your Savings Bonds,? and focuses on the current interest rates, proper ways of titling bonds, options when savings bonds mature and how to avoid costly mistakes.
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The North Oakland Women’s Council of Realtors Holiday Gala is Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. at Liberty Golf & Banquet Club. Dinner and wine served at 7 p.m., with a silent auction and live auction rounding out the evening. The cost is $25 per person with a cash bar. Please RSVP with Shelly Thorton at 248-620-4399 or shelly@shellythorton.com. Part of the proceeds to be donated to The Haven.
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Upcoming events with Independence Twp. Park and Rec:
? Community Dance at Bay Court Park Nov. 19 from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome for a night of dancing including Latin, Swing, Ballroom and Wedding styles. The cost is $10 per person at the door and professional dance instructors will be on site to assist.
? Tickets are now on sale for the Family Holiday Fest in Bay Court Park. The event will feature pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus (one per child), horse drawn wagon rides, marshmallow roasts (hot dogs are additional) and a walk to the ‘North Pole? that includes over hundreds of light displays with more than 60,000 lights. The event is from 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 3 and 5-9 p.m. on Dec. 4. Tickets are $5 per resident, $7 per non-resident, $20 per resident family, and $25 per non-resident family. Limited on-site tickets are $7 depending on availability. Please purchase tickets in advance. For more information, contact the Parks and Rec department at 248-625-8223.
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On tap at the Independence Township Senior Center:
? Thanksgiving Party on Nov. 17 from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Join everyone in the Carriage House from an old fashioned family feast with turkey and all the trimmings including pumpkin pie. The afternoon will feature games, prizes and entertainment. Sponsored by Interim Healthcare. Please sign up in the Center this week.
? Spaghetti Dinner on Nov. 19 from 5-7 p.m. Everyone is invited to this friendly fund-raiser. Eat hearty with a traditional all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner for just $4. Yummy dessert are just $1. Please schedule ahead for carry-out orders.
? Essential vascular and cardiac screenings will be held in the Carriage House on Nov. 20 from 1-4 p.m. Screenings will include Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aorta, Leg Circulation, Heart Screen, Blood Cholesterol and EKG. Receive results immediately both verbally and written. Referrals may be given. For general information, call the Center at 248-625-8231. Pre-registration required by calling 1-800-541-8110.
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Parent volunteers needed for the Andersonville Elementary Chess Club! The club meets on Tuesdays from 12:15-1:15 p.m. (during third, fourth and fifth period recess), November through February. Any parent interested in volunteering for this worthwhile group, please contact Nancy Battishill at 248-623-5225.
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The Clarkston Community Women’s Club’s Annual ‘Holiday Auction? is Thursday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Independence Township Library. Guests are welcome! Proceeds from the auction support community organizations and events. For more information, please call Carolyn Morrison at 248-625-2924.

Independence Township
October 24: Malicious destruction of property on Northview. A husband allegedly broke the window of a man’s soon-to-be ex-wife. The case is under investigation.
October 25: Home invasion at Bridgewater Apartments. Someone took an X-Box game.
Assist Michigan State Police with vehicle fire on I-75 near Clintonville Road.
October 26: Lost cell phone at the American Legion hall on Edgewood.
Lost building materials report on Deer Lake Road. Missing from a construction site were three light poles valued at $325.
Larceny of bicycle on Pine Knob Road.
Home invasion on Guyette. Someone broke a basement window to gain entrance. It was not immediately known what was missing from the home.
Failure to return carpet cleaner report at ACO Hardware on Sashabaw Road.
Home invasion on Deerhill Drive. A woman heard a silent alarm for the garage, then heard bottles rattling. Her husband went to check the garage, and discovered someone had taken beer from the garage refrigerator.
October 27: Larceny from Independence Township DPW offices on Flemings Lake Road. An employee had three silver dollar proof sets to show to colleagues, but accidentally left two there. Upon returning to work, he discovered them missing.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated and carrying open intoxicants on Greenview near Pine Knob Road. A deputy found the suspect after a car-deer crash and found a cup with ice and suspected alcohol. In a preliminary breath test, a 28-year-old Independence Township woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.227 percent.
October 28: Malicious destruction to vehicle on Wellesley. Someone broke both driver’s side windows.
Informational report on alleged assault at Sashabaw Middle School. A mother said her son had been assaulted. The victim was reportedly deliberately tripped by a fellow student, and the victim then punched the alleged offender. The assistant principal was scheduled to speak to both students, and the case was turned over to the school liaison officer for investigation.
Domestic assault report on Clintonville Road.
Home invasion on Pelton Road. Someone took an old shotgun, jewelry and other items.
Arrest for operating while intoxicated and carrying open intoxicants on Dixie Highway near I-75. In a preliminary breath test, a 40-year-old Holly man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.07 percent. He was found in possession of an open can of beer.
October 29: Domestic assault report on Brookstone (husband vs. wife).
Malicious destruction of property (broken window) on Lancaster Drive.
Fraud report on Lake Waldon. A resident reported giving $2,600 to a man in California for a Segway vehicle, but he never received the vehicle. He said eBay is investigating a similar situation with the same suspect.
Assist fire department at house fire on Dora Lane. A fire started in the basement where a resident was installing carpet with a propane-powered glue gun. A water heater is suspected to have lighted the glue gun fumes. Three people were treated for smoke inhalation.
October 30: Domestic assault report on Whipple Lake Road (son vs. mother).
Malicious destruction of mailbox on Flemings Lake Road west of Sashabaw Road.
Malicious destruction of mailbox on N. Ridge Trail.
Open door alarm on Bluebeech Terrace.
Larceny from two unlocked vehicles on Forest Grove. Taken were a laptop computer, a PDA, a DVD player and one DVD.
Family trouble on Elk Run.
Home invasion at Hidden Lake apartments. Someone forced entry, but nothing was reported stolen.
Domestic assault report on Ennismore (son vs. father). Neither wished to file charges.
Assault investigation with medically disoriented subject on Waldon Road. Deputies responded to the location where they found a 33-year-old Royal Oak man, dressed in a Halloween costume, who claimed to have been assaulted. There were no apparent injuries, and the man thought he was near I-696 on Southfield Road. Deputies checked nearby parties, but nobody recognized the man. After being taken to POH-Clarkston (apparently intoxicated), the man eventually called someone for a ride home.
October 31: Malicious destruction of property on Sunvalley Drive. A rear window was smashed.
Under-21 consumption of alcohol arrest on Forest Ridge. Responding to a car which ran over the median, a deputy suspected the driver, an 18-year-old Clarkston woman, of drinking. She registered a preliminary breath test of 0.02 percent.
Defrauding an innkeeper report at the Ram’s Horn restaurant on Dixie Highway. A party failed to pay for a meal, then refused to cooperate with restaurant staff when confronted. After deputies made contact, the suspect’s mother paid the bill the next day.
Malicious destruction of property on Baypointe Drive. Someone vandalized flagpoles and lamps at the subdivision entrance, as well as a construction trailer.
Malicious destruction of vehicle (broken tail lights) on Ennismore.
Malicious destruction of property (broken window) at McDonald’s on Sashabaw Road.
Malicious destruction of property to mailbox on Cramelane Drive.
November 1: Driving while license suspended arrest on Sashabaw Road near Maybee Road. A 22-year-old Pontiac man was stopped for speeding, after which it was discovered his license was suspended.
Springfield
Township
October 25: Larceny of CD player on Northbay Drive.
October 26: Malicious destruction of property at Hosler Pontiac on Dixie Highway. Someone broke windows on new cars and attempted to take CD players.
Larceny of construction equipment on Ingomar Lane. Someone broke into a construction trailer and took a variety of tools.
October 30: Indecent exposure report at Spring Grove mobile home park. A neighbor and former friend allegedly stands in front of an open window and presents a ‘nude show? on a regular basis.
Malicious destruction of property on Ormond Road. A vulgar word was found painted on a van with nail polish.
Threats report on Red Cedar.
Breaking and entering alarm on Ormond Road. Deputies discovered a broken sliding glass door, which they believe could have been damaged by high winds.
October 31: Home invasion on Clarridge. A resident found file cabinets emptied inside the home. Missing from the home were birth certificates and other legal papers and jewelry belonging to the resident’s late mother. In addition, a large screen television was damaged by a candle jar. The victim suspect’s her son’s father. They are not married, but they are currently involved in a child custody dispute.
Malicious destruction of property (car windshield) on Tartan.
Larceny by conversion complaint at the Spring Grove mobile home park. A resident said he gave money to a third party to pay certain bills, but the bills were never paid.
Possible animal cruelty on Ormond Road. A miniature pony was found running loose. Upon investigation, the pony was found to have possible hoof abuse and/or lack of proper care. Case is under investigation.
Larceny from garage on Bigelow. Taken were stereo equipment, a wet-dry vacuum and a chainsaw.
Building check at Clarkston Chrysler Jeep on Big Lake Road. A deputy found a fence gate open. All was found in order.
November 1: Domestic assault arrest on Dawn Court. A 38-year-old Davisburg man was arrested after allegedly hitting his wife. Believing him to be intoxicated, the woman had taken her husband’s keys to prevent him from driving, and that action angered the man, leading to the alleged assault.

Independence Township
October 18: Larceny of electrical transformer box on Indianwood Road near Dartmouth.
Home invasion on Tamarack Park Lane. Someone forced entry and took jewelry from a jewelry box, a DVD player and approximately 20 DVDs.
October 20: Fraud report at Pandora’s Box on Dixie Highway. In an incident similar to two previously reported at other businesses, a woman with Minnesota identification used a $100 money order to buy $18 of merchandise on Sept. 27. The amount on the money order was later found to have been altered.
Fraud report on Dixie Highway south of Maybee Road. The victim left his debit card at a gasoline station, and later discovered unauthorized use of the card.
Two larceny reports at Little People’s Place on Citation Drive. Staff reported two separate thefts from a lockbox, $360 on Sept. 30 and $170 on Oct. 18.
October 21: Assist to Michigan State Police with property damage crash on I-75 near Dixie Highway.
Suspicious circumstances on Marysue. A resident said a woman claiming to be from Medicare came to the door. After the woman came inside, the resident suspected an insurance sales pitch and the woman left.
Vehicle fire on Clement Road. A fully-engulfed van was later found to be reported stolen from Auburn Hills. No immediate cause found.
Domestic assault/suspicious circumstances on Pine Knob Lane. A woman said her husband stole a car, but deputiesiwere unable to corroborate the story.
Indecent conduct report at Hidden Lake apartments. A 32-year-old man was cited for allegedly making lewd movements with his hand inside his pants while in front of a woman sitting in her car.
Larceny of cell phone from Oakland Technical Center-Northwest Campus on Big Lake Road.
October 22: Home invasion on Guyette. Someone took about 50 DVDs, 15 CDs and a gold necklace.
Threats complaint at Waterford Hills Florist on Dixie Highway. An employee received a threatening telephone call while at work.
Family trouble on Hilltop Estates Drive.
October 23: Assault at Mr. B’s Roadhouse on Dixie Highway. A 21-year-old man was punched and kicked by several other people, according to witnesses, and was taken to POH Medical Center-Clarkston. Later, however, the victim denied the incident took place and declined to press charges.
Identity theft on Sedona. A caller who identified himself as being from Bank One asked for personal information including address, telephone number, mother’s maiden name and Social Security number. The resident stopped giving information at that point.
October 24: Suspicious circumstances on Deer Hill Court. A resident reported neighbors shooting either guns or fireworks.
Larceny of hand-held global positioning system device from an unlocked vehicle on Sylvanview Drive.
Vehicle theft report on Park Drive. The driver of a vehicle fled the scene of a property damage crash. Deputiesicontacted the registered owner, who was not aware the vehicle was missing.
Larceny of purse from table at Mr. B’s Roadhouse on Dixie Highway.
Malicious destruction and larceny from vehicle on Clarkston Road near Clearview. Someone smashed a window and took a small dashboard compass.
October 25: Malicious destruction of property at Clarkston High School. A newspaper carrier discovered a broken front window.
October 27: Domestic assault and larceny report on Pine Knob Lane. A woman said her boyfriend hit her, then took her cell phone and home phone in an attempt to prevent her from calling 9-1-1.
Springfield Township
October 18: Domestic assault arrest on Blueberry. A 39-year-old woman was arrested after she allegedly threatened to hit her husband with a baseball bat because he allegedly was flirting with women on the Internet.
October 21: Road rage incident on Andersonville Road near Hall Road. A 51-year-old Davisburg man said he was cut off by another vehicle. He decided to follow the offender, and both reached speeds up to 70 miles per hour. Eventually, the vehicles stopped and he confronted a 19-year-old Linden man, who knocked the Davisburg man to the ground as he drove away. Later, deputiesiinterviewed the other party, who gave a different version of events. Neither desired to press charges against the other.
Larceny of political signs on Foster near Edger.
October 22: Malicious destruction of property on Nadette. Someone put spray paint on the home and broke a porch light.
October 23: Larceny of gasoline from the Kroger gasoline station. The suspect drove away without paying for $40.49 worth of gasoline.
Larceny and destruction to vehicle on Softwater Woods. Someone broke a window and took a boom box speaker.
October 24: Two subjects arrested for under-21 consumption of alcohol on Andersonville Road. After responding to a vehicle stuck in a front yard, deputiesidiscovered a 17-year-old Clarkston man and an 18-year-old Flint man had been drinking.

Independence Township
October 11: Check fraud report at Waterford Hill Florist on Dixie Highway. The store reported someone used a fraudulent $100 money order to make a $12.34 purchase. Upon calling the suspect’s listed phone number in Minnesota, investigators learned other stores in Michigan had made similar complaints.
October 12: Arrest for operating under the influence of narcotics and possession-use of marijuana at M-15 and Dixie Highway. A 19-year-old Waterford man was found sleeping in the vehicle at a green light, leading to a search which found suspected marijuana.
Larceny of construction lights (valued at $800) from a construction site at Deer Lake and Dixie Highway.
October 13: Larceny of mailbox at Indianwood and Baldwin roads.
October 14: Three subjects arrested for possession-use of marijuana in the Family Video parking lot on Timber Ridge. In responding to a suspicious vehicle, deputies suspect a drug deal was in progress. A K-9 unit responded and made a positive hit on suspected marijuana in the car. Deputies confiscated the substance and $250 in cash.
Larceny of street sign on Stonewood Drive.
Check fraud report at Bianca’s on Andersonville Road. An unauthorized person allegedly cashed a check for $775 using a stolen Social Security card.
October 15: Domestic assault report on Deer Hill Drive. A husband allegedly hit his wife after learning she had filed for divorce.
Medical investigation at Pine Knob Shell on Sashabaw Road. Deputies arrived to find a store employee performing CPR on an unconscious woman in a vehicle. Reports said the victim, a 48-year-old Ortonville resident, was naked except for socks. The man with the vehicle, a 51-year-old Ortonville resident, said he and the woman had been having an affair for some time, and were at the nearby Park and Ride lot having sex in the back seat when the woman complained of head pain and collapsed. The woman was treated by Independence Township Fire Department paramedics and taken to POH Medical Center in Pontiac.
Home invasion on Maybee Road near Sashabaw Road. Someone forced entry to the front door, went through several dresser drawers and took an unknown quantity of jewelry.
Larceny of keys, cell phone charger and cell phone headset from unlocked vehicle on Pine Knob Trail.
October 16: Domestic assault arrest at Lancaster Lake Apartments. A 26-year-old woman allegedly attacked her 20-year-old homosexual partner for allegedly talking to other women at a party.
October 17: Larceny of a camera from Liberty Golf and Banquet Center on Maybee Road. An employee reported seeing juveniles going through lockers, but only later discovered the camera missing.
October 18: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Dixie Highway near Maple. A 21-year-old Clarkston man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.16 percent.
Springfield Township
October 10: Operating while intoxicated arrest on Dixie Highway near Hatchery Road. A Springfield deputy enroute from the Oakland County Jail observed erratic driving. On a preliminary breath test, a 48-year-old Waterford man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.19 percent.
Weapons violation/peace officer standby on Debbie Jo. Deputies confiscated two shotguns from a home where a man was prohibited from possessing firearms as a condition of probation from a previous domestic assault incident.
October 11: Assist Michigan State Police and Springfield Township Fire Department with traffic control at vehicle fire at Beasley Foreign Parts Inc. on Lahring Road.
October 12: Stalking report on Louise. A woman reported harassment from a former boyfriend.
Peace officer standby at Oscar W. Larson Co. during internal personnel investigation.
October 13: Home invasion on Andersonville Road near Clarkston Road. Someone took a variety of tools, including a power washer, from a garage.
October 14: Larceny of a camera from an unlocked vehicle on Graham Drive.
October 15: Computer fraud report on Oak Hill Road. The complainant reported unauthorized use of his credit card on the Internet in the amount of $9,725.
Larceny of vehicle parts at Clarkston Chrysler-Jeep on Big Lake Road. Someone stole four tires, wheels and lug nuts from a vehicle, leaving it propped on plastic crates.
October 16: Malicious destruction of property at Heather Highlands Golf Course on E. Holly Road. Someone broke windows on three vehicles.
Larceny of stereo equipment from two vehicles on Graham.
October 17: Suspicious circumstances and malicious destruction of property on Nadette. The resident heard someone walking on the porch, then heard a crash, thinking someone was trying to break in. Deputies found two floodlights broken

Independence Township
October 4: Suspicious person at Clarkston Medical Center on M-15. A suspect attempted to obtain a prescription with no doctor examination and became upset when he was denied.
Damage to vehicle (car window smashed) at the Clarkston Senior Activities Center at Clintonwood Park.
Family trouble on Lakeview.
October 5: Assault and battery report at Clarkston High School. A 14-year-old boy reported being pushed, then punched, in the locker room after a football practice. The coach suspended the offender for one game, and the case was turned over to the school liaison officer.
Family trouble on Church Street near Waldon Road.
Larceny of car stereo and speakers from unlocked vehicle on Glenwood Creek.
Internet fraud report on Cayuga. The complainant sold a $4,000 gold wedding set for $2,000 on eBay to someone in England. The agreement was to send the rings to an escrow company, which the complainant did, but no payment arrived. Deputies advised little could be done because the suspect is in another country.
Burglary with no force on Dark Lane Road. Missing were three rings from a jewelry box.
Home invasion on Whipple Lake Road. Taken were three guitars and a PlayStation 2.
Identity fraud report on Settlement Square. Someone used the victim’s Social Security number to buy a computer and have it shipped to Chicago.
Mail theft report on S. Eston Road. The complainant said no mail had been received for four days, although the post office reported it had been delivered.
October 6: Suspicious circumstances on Upland Drive. The complainant suspects tampering with mail, finding mail on the ground outside the mailbox.
October 7: Larceny at Havelock and Paramus. Someone stole about 85 feet of chain link fence. The complainant admitted erecting a privacy fence inside the chain link fence, but said the chain link fences was still on the property. Reports said there is an ongoing neighbor dispute.
Domestic assault report on Olde Sturbridge Trail.
October 8: Domestic assault arrest on Eastlawn. A 25-year-old woman allegedly hit her husband in the face.
Domestic assault report at the Independence Township substation. A divorced man and woman were making a child custody exchange, and the woman accused the man of hitting her by throwing the two children’s backpacks at her. Deputies did not witness the incident, but took a report at the woman’s request.
October 9: Unlawful entry citation on Pine Knob Road near Maybee Road. A 48-year-old West Bloomfield man was found inside the home, but deputies did not register more severe charges because of the man’s mental state and lack of malicious intent.
Larceny of license plate on Shelly Drive.
Larceny of purse from Frank’s Nursery on Dixie Highway.
Breaking and entering and larceny from vehicles on Clement Road. Someone broke into a pole barn and stole stereos and equipment from two vehicles.
Arrests for assault and battery and resisting and obstructing on Waldon Road near Clarkston Road. Deputies were dispatched for a report of a fight involving about 30 people. A 35-year-old Dryden man was arrested for resisting and obstructing after he took a ‘fighting stance? in opposition to a deputy. The deputy used a Taser to subdue the suspect. A 25-year-old Waterford man was arrested for assault and battery for injuring the Dryden man earlier.
October 10: Larceny report at the Sashabaw Road Kroger store. Employees saw a man leave the store with something (possibly meat) without paying, and obtained a license plate number. The registered owner was no longer living at that address, reports said. In addition, the store’s security camera did not have the right angle to prove the man took anything out of the store.
Operating while intoxicated arrest on Parview. A 22-year-old Clarkston woman registered a blood alcohol level of 0.151 percent.
Fraud report at Cherry Hill Lanes on Dixie Highway. A clerk reported finding five counterfeit $20 bills in the register. It was unclear who had passed the bills.
Larceny on Allen Road near Ratallee Lake Road. Someone took two wind chimes valued at $4,500 and a water fountain with pump valued at $10,000.

Springfield Township
October 4: Larceny from Davisburg Elementary School. A teacher reported a checkbook and $40 cash taken from her desk.
October 5: Trespassing report on Birch Lane. Subjects on four-wheelers were in a no-trespassing nature preserve. No charges were filed.
Open door investigation at Pro Pizza on Dixie Highway. During the investigation, deputies believe someone exited the building. A K-9 unit was called for a search, which proved unsuccessful. Nothing was reported missing from the business.
October 7: Larceny of two ‘mini-pocket bikes? from Fun on Wheelz on Dixie Highway. The vehicles were valued at $450 each.
October 9: Warrant arrest in the Spring Grove mobile home park.
October 10: Weapons violation on Debbie Jo. A party in an ongoing domestic dispute allegedly was in unauthorized possession of a weapon.
Operating while intoxicated arrest on Dixie Highway near Hatchery Road. In a preliminary breath test, a 48-year-old Waterford man registered a blood alcohol level of 0.19 percent.